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| Subject: | Re: Hacme Bank |
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| Date: | Tue, 14 Sep 2004 08:53:02 +0200 |
Hi Don,
Hope that clears up any misunderstandings.
Rogan
Hi Mark:
Thanks for releasing this tool, looks pretty neat. But I must say that I can't understand why these types of errors are still being made in Web applications. Basically if you follow a few simple rules you will avoid these errors:
- Don't trust user input (mitigates hidden form counts) - Validate all input on the server (mitigates Cross site scripting) - Use stored procedures for all database access (mitigates SQL injection) - Don't send verbose error logs to end users (mitigates information release) - Encrypt client cookies (mitigates cookie manipulation)
These things are really easy to do using .NET and any developer that has taken the time to do some basic review of Microsoft's documentation will see this...
Thanks
Don
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Curphey [mailto:mark@curphey.com] Sent: 08 September 2004 14:04 To: webappsec@securityfocus.com; pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: Hacme Bank
Just to let you know in the next hour or so the links should go live to our new free tool, Hacme Bank on the Foundstone web site (http://www.foundstone.com/s3i).
You can see the press release here;
http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2004/Sep/1071232.htm
It's an online banking application written in C# ASP.NET (requires IIS and .NET framework 1.1 to install) with a set of security holes replicating real world things we have found in client engagements over the last 9 months. It serves as a "real world" training application for web application pen testing and education for developers.
Its free for non-commercial use and we are already working on the next version to include some more user management issues.
All of the lessons are screen captured and documented so you can step through all of the issues. These are in a "User and Solution Guide" PDF in the web root by default.
It is not designed to be a good benchmarking platform for automated tools but it is interesting to compare the results of your favorite tools with the holes in the bank (we have done this) or put it behind a "web app firewall" (no uptake from my recent challenge I am afraid, go figure!).
The experienced can start attacking the login field when installed and the less experienced can walk through the lesson plans.
Mark
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