OWASP Testing Guide v4 Table of Contents

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1. Frontispiece
1.1 About the OWASP Testing Guide Project

1.2 About The Open Web Application Security Project

2. Introduction
2.1 The OWASP Testing Project

2.2 Principles of Testing

2.3 Testing Techniques Explained

2.4 Deriving Security Test Requirements

2.5 Security Tests Integrated in Development and Testing Workflows

2.6 Security Test Data Analysis and Reporting

3. The OWASP Testing Framework
3.1. Overview

3.2. Phase 1: Before Development Begins

3.3. Phase 2: During Definition and Design

3.4. Phase 3: During Development

3.5. Phase 4: During Deployment

3.6. Phase 5: Maintenance and Operations

3.7. A Typical SDLC Testing Workflow 

3.8 Penetration Testing Methodologies

4. Web Application Security Testing
4.1 Introduction and Objectives

4.1.1 Testing Checklist

4.2 Information Gathering 

4.2.1 Conduct Search Engine Discovery and Reconnaissance for Information Leakage (OTG-INFO-001)

4.2.2 Fingerprint Web Server (OTG-INFO-002)

4.2.3 Review Webserver Metafiles for Information Leakage (OTG-INFO-003)

4.2.4 Enumerate Applications on Webserver (OTG-INFO-004)

4.2.5 Review Webpage Comments and Metadata for Information Leakage (OTG-INFO-005)

4.2.6 Identify application entry points (OTG-INFO-006)

4.2.7 Map execution paths through application (OTG-INFO-007)

4.2.8 Fingerprint Web Application Framework (OTG-INFO-008)

4.2.9 Fingerprint Web Application (OTG-INFO-009)

4.2.10 Map Application Architecture (OTG-INFO-010)

4.3 Configuration and Deployment Management Testing 

4.3.1 Test Network/Infrastructure Configuration (OTG-CONFIG-001)

4.3.2 Test Application Platform Configuration (OTG-CONFIG-002)

4.3.3 Test File Extensions Handling for Sensitive Information (OTG-CONFIG-003)

4.3.4 Review Old, Backup and Unreferenced Files for Sensitive Information (OTG-CONFIG-004)

4.3.5 Enumerate Infrastructure and Application Admin Interfaces (OTG-CONFIG-005)

4.3.6 Test HTTP Methods (OTG-CONFIG-006)

4.3.7 Test HTTP Strict Transport Security (OTG-CONFIG-007)

4.3.8 Test RIA cross domain policy (OTG-CONFIG-008)

4.4 Identity Management Testing

4.4.1 Test Role Definitions (OTG-IDENT-001)

4.4.2 Test User Registration Process (OTG-IDENT-002)

4.4.3 Test Account Provisioning Process (OTG-IDENT-003)

4.4.4 Testing for Account Enumeration and Guessable User Account (OTG-IDENT-004)

4.4.5 Testing for Weak or unenforced username policy (OTG-IDENT-005)

4.5 Authentication Testing 

4.5.1 Testing for Credentials Transported over an Encrypted Channel (OTG-AUTHN-001)

4.5.2 Testing for default credentials (OTG-AUTHN-002)

4.5.3 Testing for Weak lock out mechanism (OTG-AUTHN-003)

4.5.4 Testing for bypassing authentication schema (OTG-AUTHN-004)

4.5.5 Test remember password functionality (OTG-AUTHN-005)

4.5.6 Testing for Browser cache weakness (OTG-AUTHN-006)

4.5.7 Testing for Weak password policy (OTG-AUTHN-007)

4.5.8 Testing for Weak security question/answer (OTG-AUTHN-008)

4.5.9 Testing for weak password change or reset functionalities (OTG-AUTHN-009)

4.5.10 Testing for Weaker authentication in alternative channel (OTG-AUTHN-010)

4.6 Authorization Testing

4.6.1 Testing Directory traversal/file include (OTG-AUTHZ-001)

4.6.2 Testing for bypassing authorization schema (OTG-AUTHZ-002)

4.6.3 Testing for Privilege Escalation (OTG-AUTHZ-003)

4.6.4 Testing for Insecure Direct Object References (OTG-AUTHZ-004)

4.7 Session Management Testing

4.7.1 Testing for Bypassing Session Management Schema (OTG-SESS-001)

4.7.2 Testing for Cookies attributes (OTG-SESS-002)

4.7.3 Testing for Session Fixation (OTG-SESS-003)

4.7.4 Testing for Exposed Session Variables (OTG-SESS-004)

4.7.5 Testing for Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) (OTG-SESS-005)

4.7.6 Testing for logout functionality (OTG-SESS-006)

4.7.7 Test Session Timeout (OTG-SESS-007)

4.7.8 Testing for Session puzzling (OTG-SESS-008)

4.8 Input Validation Testing

4.8.1 Testing for Reflected Cross Site Scripting (OTG-INPVAL-001)

4.8.2 Testing for Stored Cross Site Scripting (OTG-INPVAL-002)

4.8.3 Testing for HTTP Verb Tampering (OTG-INPVAL-003)

4.8.4 Testing for HTTP Parameter pollution (OTG-INPVAL-004)

4.8.5 Testing for SQL Injection (OTG-INPVAL-005)

4.8.5.1 Oracle Testing

4.8.5.2 MySQL Testing

4.8.5.3 SQL Server Testing

4.8.5.4 Testing PostgreSQL (from OWASP BSP)

4.8.5.5 MS Access Testing

4.8.5.6 Testing for NoSQL injection

4.8.6 Testing for LDAP Injection (OTG-INPVAL-006)

4.8.7 Testing for ORM Injection  (OTG-INPVAL-007)

4.8.8 Testing for XML Injection (OTG-INPVAL-008)

4.8.9 Testing for SSI Injection (OTG-INPVAL-009)

4.8.10 Testing for XPath Injection (OTG-INPVAL-010)

4.8.11 IMAP/SMTP Injection (OTG-INPVAL-011)

4.8.12 Testing for Code Injection (OTG-INPVAL-012)

4.8.12.1 Testing for Local File Inclusion

4.8.12.2 Testing for Remote File Inclusion

4.8.13 Testing for Command Injection  (OTG-INPVAL-013)

4.8.14 Testing for Buffer overflow (OTG-INPVAL-014)

4.8.14.1 Testing for Heap overflow

4.8.14.2 Testing for Stack overflow

4.8.14.3 Testing for Format string

4.8.15 Testing for incubated vulnerabilities (OTG-INPVAL-015)

4.8.16 Testing for HTTP Splitting/Smuggling (OTG-INPVAL-016)

4.8.17 Testing for HTTP Incoming Requests (OTG-INPVAL-017)

4.9 Testing for Error Handling

4.9.1 Analysis of Error Codes (OTG-ERR-001)

4.9.2 Analysis of Stack Traces (OTG-ERR-002)

4.10 Testing for weak Cryptography

4.10.1 Testing for Weak SSL/TLS Ciphers, Insufficient Transport Layer Protection (OTG-CRYPST-001)

4.10.2 Testing for Padding Oracle (OTG-CRYPST-002)

4.10.3 Testing for Sensitive information sent via unencrypted channels (OTG-CRYPST-003)

4.11 Business Logic Testing

4.11.1 Test Business Logic Data Validation (OTG-BUSLOGIC-001)

4.11.2 Test Ability to Forge Requests (OTG-BUSLOGIC-002)

4.11.3 Test Integrity Checks (OTG-BUSLOGIC-003)

4.11.4 Test for Process Timing (OTG-BUSLOGIC-004)

4.11.5 Test Number of Times a Function Can be Used Limits (OTG-BUSLOGIC-005)

4.11.6 Testing for the Circumvention of Work Flows (OTG-BUSLOGIC-006)

4.11.7 Test Defenses Against Application Mis-use (OTG-BUSLOGIC-007)

4.11.8 Test Upload of Unexpected File Types (OTG-BUSLOGIC-008)

4.11.9 Test Upload of Malicious Files (OTG-BUSLOGIC-009)

4.12 Client Side Testing

4.12.1 Testing for DOM based Cross Site Scripting (OTG-CLIENT-001)

4.12.2 Testing for JavaScript Execution (OTG-CLIENT-002)

4.12.3 Testing for HTML Injection (OTG-CLIENT-003)

4.12.4 Testing for Client Side URL Redirect (OTG-CLIENT-004)

4.12.5 Testing for CSS Injection (OTG-CLIENT-005)

4.12.6 Testing for Client Side Resource Manipulation (OTG-CLIENT-006)

4.12.7 Test Cross Origin Resource Sharing (OTG-CLIENT-007)

4.12.8 Testing for Cross Site Flashing (OTG-CLIENT-008)

4.12.9 Testing for Clickjacking (OTG-CLIENT-009)

4.12.10 Testing WebSockets (OTG-CLIENT-010)

4.12.11 Test Web Messaging (OTG-CLIENT-011)

4.12.12 Test Local Storage (OTG-CLIENT-012)

4.13 Mobile Web service Testing

4.14 Cloud Service Testing

4.15 Testing For HTTP DOS Attack

Appendix A: Testing Tools Resource
Security Testing Tools
 * http://www.pentest-standard.org/index.php/PTES_Technical_Guidelines
 * http://www.vulnerabilityassessment.co.uk/Penetration%20Test.html
 * http://sectools.org/
 * https://www.kali.org/
 * http://www.blackarch.org/tools.html

Security Testing Tools in Virtual Image
 * https://tools.pentestbox.com/
 * https://sourceforge.net/p/samurai/wiki/Home/
 * https://sourceforge.net/projects/santoku/
 * https://sourceforge.net/projects/parrotsecurity/?source=navbar
 * https://sourceforge.net/projects/matriux/?source=navbar
 * http://www.blackarch.org/downloads.html
 * https://www.kali.org/
 * http://cyborg.ztrela.com/tools/
 * http://www.caine-live.net/index.html
 * http://www.pentoo.ch/download/
 * http://bugtraq-team.com/

Appendix B: Suggested Reading

 * Whitepapers
 * Books
 * Useful Websites

Appendix C: Fuzz Vectors

 * Fuzz Categories

Appendix D: Encoded Injection

 * Input Encoding
 * Output Encoding