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== OWASP Newsletter #5 (20 Feb-07)== | == OWASP Newsletter #5 (20 Feb-07)== | ||
− | Hello, due to hyper busy schedule this edition of the OWASP newsletter is delivered a little bit later than normal. | + | Hello, due to hyper busy schedule this edition of the OWASP newsletter is delivered a little bit later than normal (thx Mike for helping out). |
As always, if you have any content to add to the next edtion, feel free to add it directly to its WIKI page ([[OWASP Newsletter 6]]). | As always, if you have any content to add to the next edtion, feel free to add it directly to its WIKI page ([[OWASP Newsletter 6]]). |
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Sent to owasp-all mailing list on 20th Feb 2007
OWASP Newsletter #5 (20 Feb-07)
Hello, due to hyper busy schedule this edition of the OWASP newsletter is delivered a little bit later than normal (thx Mike for helping out).
As always, if you have any content to add to the next edtion, feel free to add it directly to its WIKI page (OWASP Newsletter 6).
Finally, if you are a regular contributor you will notice a couple changes on the WIKI (for example the location of the EDIT button), this is due to the recent upgrade to the latest version of MediaWiki.
Dinis Cruz
Chief OWASP Evangelist
Featured Item: OWASP Conference Europe, Italy, Milan, May 16th-17th
The organization of the 6th OWASP AppSec Conference - Italy 2007 is now officially under way.
OWASP is soliciting both experiential and research papers for this conference as we did last year for the OWASP AppSec 2006 conference in Belgium, so if you want to do a presentation see the Call For Papers.
Also posted are the details about the one-day training courses which are offered on May 15th, the day prior to the conference.
Featured Project: OWASP Tiger
Another AoC project, OWASP Tiger is a new tool created from the ashes of the ASP.NET tools/PoC created by Dinis Cruz (see [OWASP Autumn of Code 2006 - Projects: Owasp .Net Tools] for more details).
OWASP Tiger is a Windows application originally intented to be used for automating the process of testing variuous known ASP.NET security issues in hosted environments. However, it is much more versatile than that: it can help you construct and send a HTTP requests, receive and analyze the responses, match them against a set of conditions to produce alerts, notifications that something is wrong with the application(s) or service(s) being tested.
For more details (and to download it) see the OWASP Tiger project page, and read the Tiger User Manual
Featured Project OWASP Testing Project
The OWASP Testing Guide v2 is now published Matteo Meucci (as part of his AoC project) has just published the latest version of Testing guide which:
- you can read it online on the Testing Guide v2 wiki
- or download the Guide in Adobe PDF format or in Ms Doc format
If you have something good to say about this guide, please add a comment to the The OWASP Testing Guide 'Quotes' page
Latest additions to the WIKI
New Pages
- OWASP Tiger and Tiger User Manual
- 6th OWASP AppSec Conference - Italy 2007/Training and 6th OWASP AppSec Conference - Italy 2007/CFP
- Signing jar files with jarsigner
- PRNG permanent compromise attack, PRNG state compromise extension attack, PRNG direct cryptanalytic attack and Java overview
- Session Fixation Protection
- Poland (New Chapter)
- Testing Guide Quotes
Updated pages
- Unvalidated Input
- Command Injection
- Session Fixation
- OWASP Java Table of Contents
- Web Application Penetration Testing
- Testing for Error Code
- Testing for Application Discovery
- Testing for Web Application Fingerprint
- Testing for Brute Force
- Testing for infrastructure configuration management
- Testing for DB Listener
- Testing for Bypassing Authentication Schema
- Testing for Default or Guessable User Account
- Handling E-Commerce Payments
- Appendix A: Testing Tools
- Phoenix/Tools
- PHP CSRF Guard
- Denver January 2007 meeting
New Documents & Presentations from chapters
Final (revised) version of the Testing Guide:
From the last Israeli chapter meeting:
- Source Code Analysis and Application Security - Cheating the Maze - Maty Siman, Founder & CTO, Checkmarx
- Security Implications of .Net 3.0 and the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) - Emmanuel Cohen-Yashar (Manu), Senior .NET technology consultant, Sela Group
- Analysis of the Universal XSS PDF vulnerability - Cause, Solutions and Fun Stuff - Ofer Shezaf, CTO, Breach Security, Leader of OWASP IL
Latest Blog entries
- Sanboxes on OLPC and WMF, MAF
- Gartner smell the bacon/tofu!!!!
- UAC not a security feature
- The game is heating up
- HTTP Cookie Analysis Tool
- OWASP Blog’s Update
- Interesting Article
- Version 0.10 and First public release (Orizon)
OWASP Community
- May 10 (18:00h) - Belgium chapter meeting
- Apr 12 (18:00h) - Netherlands chapter meeting
- Mar 22 (18:00h) - London chapter meeting
- Mar 7 (18:30h) - Kansas City chapter meeting
- Mar 6 (18:30h) - Philadelphia chapter meeting
- Mar 6 (18:00h) - Melbourne chapter meeting
- Feb 28 (18:00h) - Seattle chapter meeting
- Feb 27 (18:00h) - Edmonton chapter meeting
- Feb 22 (18:30h) - Helsinki chapter meeting
- Feb 22 (18:00h) - London chapter meeting
- Feb 19 (18:00h) - Rochester chapter meeting
Application Security News
- "The man responsible for unleashing what is believed to be the first self-propagating cross-site scripting worm has pleaded guilty in Los Angeles Superior Court to charges stemming from his most infamous hacking."
- Feb 05 - Why You're Organization Must Increase It's Web Application Security Budget - "The Web application security threat is a real one. A failure to respond to this threat will result in real risk to any enterprise that stores financial or customer data. While the problem is a serious one, it is not something that cannot be fixed so long as proper attention and budget are allocated to it. Unfortunately, given the unique nature of the problem and its impact on the budgetary process, it will likely require direct intervention by the financial staff."
- Feb 05 - X-Force Notes Increase in Vulnerabilities. Where are the "X-Men" to fix them?- " According to the report, which was developed by the IBM Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force(R) research and development team, there were 7,247 new vulnerabilities recorded and analyzed by the X-Force in 2006, which equates to an average of 20 new vulnerabilities per day. This total represents a nearly 40 percent increase over what ISS reported in 2005. Over 88 percent of 2006 vulnerabilities could be exploited remotely, and over 50 percent allowed attackers to gain access to a machine after exploitation. "
- Feb 05 - Rubin Smacks Diebold Once Again- "Given what I've seen about voting system standards and voting system testing labs, I would bet money that the parking garage system at Baltimore Penn Station was tested more extensively before it was deployed than the Diebold voting machines that we use in Maryland."
OWASP references in the Media
- FutureBazaar Partners with AppLabs Technologies for Security Testing
- Lock it down: Use the revised OWASP Top Ten to secure your Web applications -- Part 1
- Cenzic Identifies Latest Most Serious Web Application Vulnerabilites
- With Application-Based Attacks on the Rise, No Site Is Safe, Reports CIA (Cenzic Intelligent Analysis) Lab in Year End Top Five Vulnerabilities List
- Two Fortify Software Products Named as Finalists in 17th Annual Jolt Product Excellence Awards