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'''June 26, 2006 - [[PHP Top 5|OWASP PHP Top 5 Released]]'''
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'''Jul 31, 2006 - [[:Category:OWASP Honeycomb Project|Fortify ]]'''
  
OWASP is pleased to announce the immediate availability of OWASP [[PHP Top 5]]. The OWASP Top 5 is an education piece which provides up to date advice to PHP developers, hosters, and other PHP users. The Top 5 is produced by the [[:Category:OWASP_PHP_Project|OWASP PHP Project]].
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OWASP is pleased to announce the immediate availability of an extensive classification of software security errors. The vulnerabilities were contributed to OWASP by [http://www.fortifysoftware.com Fortify Software Inc.]
  
The PHP Top 5 is based upon attack frequency in 2005 as reported to Bugtraq. This information is a valuable insight into the most devastating attacks against the world's most popular web application framework.
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OWASP will help manage the research as part of the new "Honeycomb" project, which is creating a comprehensive and integrated guide to the fundamental building blocks of application security.
  
In 2005, OWASP collaborated with SANS to research and write a completely new PHP section to their successful Top 20 2005. The OWASP PHP Top 5 is the full unabridged text, updated to reflect recent XSS attacks and SQL injection vectors.
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The full set of vulnerabilities and the research that accompanies it is available at http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Honeycomb_Project.

Revision as of 01:58, 31 July 2006

Jul 31, 2006 - Fortify

OWASP is pleased to announce the immediate availability of an extensive classification of software security errors. The vulnerabilities were contributed to OWASP by Fortify Software Inc.

OWASP will help manage the research as part of the new "Honeycomb" project, which is creating a comprehensive and integrated guide to the fundamental building blocks of application security.

The full set of vulnerabilities and the research that accompanies it is available at http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Honeycomb_Project.