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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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flexio-web-app
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Does this web app work?
I am trying to install and use this repo from github: https://github.com/flexiodata/flexio-web-app
mutillidae
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If you're looking for resources pertaining to hands-on practical demonstrations of learned skills and tools/techniques, look no further.
There's also a bunch of intentionally vulnerable Webapps and VMs aimed at demonstrating potential footholds and common exploits leading to owning of the host including but not limited to: bWAPP, Damn Vulnerable Web App, WebGoat, Metasploitable 3, Mutillidae, Juice Shop
- Web App Pentesting Course
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What is the best linux distro for begginers?
I would recommend getting an Ubuntu server VM and installing Mutillidae (and/or OWASP Juice Shop). First learn how to configure and harden your Ubuntu server. Then add it to an internal network with a few other VMs and examine what happens, how they communicate, etc. Then open up your Kali and have some fun with Mutillidae or Juice Shop.
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Teaching question: making an unsafe site available to students?
We use OWASPs Mutillidae.
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Question
The WAHH contains a pretty solid baseline for understanding web vulnerabilities, but the latest version is from 2011 so it's missing a decade of new techniques. It's not a terrible place to start since a lot of the fundamentals haven't changed in a while, but you'll definitely want to look into things like (as mentioned in another comment) the Web Security Academy as a next step. Other fun options are the OWASP Juice Shop and Mutillidae applications.
What are some alternatives?
Luckysheet - Luckysheet is an online spreadsheet like excel that is powerful, simple to configure, and completely open source.
DVWA - Damn Vulnerable Web Application (DVWA)
VKapi - Vk api documentation in the form of functions
juice-shop - OWASP Juice Shop: Probably the most modern and sophisticated insecure web application
PhpSpreadsheet - A pure PHP library for reading and writing spreadsheet files
Open-Source-Security-Guide - Open Source Security Guide. Learn all about Security Standards (FIPS, CIS, FedRAMP, FISMA, etc.), Frameworks, Threat Models, Encryption, and Benchmarks.
WhatWeb - Next generation web scanner
laravel-electron - Making Laravel desktop application using Electron Js
faraday - Open Source Vulnerability Management Platform
SecureCodingDojo - The Secure Coding Dojo is a platform for delivering secure coding knowledge.
sqli-postgres-rce-privesc-hacking-playground - Application with SQL Injection vulnerability and possible privilege escalation. Free vulnerable app for ethical hacking / penetration testing training.
CSRF-Protector-PHP - CSRF Protector library: standalone library for CSRF mitigation