OWASP Broken Web Applications Project

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OWASP Broken Web Applications Project
OWASP Broken Web Applications Project is...

Introduction
A collection of vulnerable web applications that is distributed on a Virtual Machine.

Description
The Broken Web Applications (BWA) Project produces a Virtual Machine running a variety of applications with known vulnerabilities for those interested in:
 * learning about web application security
 * testing manual assessment techniques
 * testing automated tools
 * testing source code analysis tools
 * observing web attacks
 * testing WAFs and similar code technologies

All the while saving people interested in doing either learning or testing the pain of having to compile, configure, and catalog all of the things normally involved in doing this process from scratch.

This project is sponsored in part by:

Licensing
OWASP Broken Web Applications Project is free to use. Any custom code / modifications are GPLv2, but this does not override the license of each individual software package we incorporate. All software is open source.


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What is Broken Web Applications Project?
OWASP Broken Web Applications Project provides:


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Presentation
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Project Leader
[mailto:chuck.willis@owasp.org Chuck Willis]

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Quick Download

 * Download the latest release
 * Google Code Source Repository
 * Twitter Feed

Email List
Join the Google Group

News and Events

 * 27-Sep-2013 -- OWASP Broken Web Applications version 1.1.1 was released.
 * 30-Jul-2013 -- OWASP Broken Web Applications version 1.1 was released.
 * 25-Jul-2012 -- Chuck Willis demonstrates OWASP BWA at the Black Hat USA Arsenal.
 * 24-Jul-2012 -- OWASP Broken Web Applications version 1.0 was released.
 * 14-Jul-2012 -- OWASP Broken Web Applications version 1.0rc2 was released.
 * 4-Apr-2012 -- OWASP Broken Web Applications version 1.0rc1 was released at OWASP AppSec DC.
 * 4-Aug-2011 -- Chuck Willis demonstrates OWASP BWA at the Black Hat USA Arsenal.
 * 24-Jul-2011 -- OWASP Broken Web Applications version 0.94 was released.
 * 27-Jan-2011 -- Chuck Willis presents OWASP BWA at the DoD Cyber Crime Conference.
 * 19-Jan-2011 -- OWASP Broken Web Applications version 0.93rc1 was released.
 * 15-Nov-2010 -- OWASP Broken Web Applications version 0.92rc2 was released.
 * 10-Nov-2010 -- OWASP Broken Web Applications version 0.92rc1 was released.
 * 10-Nov-2010 -- Chuck Willis presents OWASP BWA at OWASP AppSec DC.
 * 24-Mar-2010 -- OWASP Broken Web Applications version 0.91rc1 was released.
 * 5-Feb-2010 -- Doug Wilson presents on OWASP BWA at ShmooCon in Washington DC at 6 PM
 * 31-Jan-2010 -- We are now an "official" OWASP project, just in time for ShmooCon!
 * 27-Jan-2010 -- Chuck Willis presents BWA at the DoD Cybercrime conference

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=FAQs=


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= Acknowledgements =

Volunteers
OWASP Broken Web Applications Project is developed by a worldwide team of volunteers. The primary contributors to date have been:


 * [mailto:doug.wilson@owasp.org Doug Wilson]

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= Road Map and Getting Involved = As of July, the priorities are:
 * In July 2011, we released version 0.94 as the first "real" release (not a release candidate).
 * We plan to have a 1.0 release at the OWASP North America conference in September 2011.
 * After the 1.0 release, we plan to focus on gathering information about vulnerabilities in the 1.0 VM.

Involvement in the development and promotion of OWASP Broken Web Applications Project is actively encouraged! You do not have to be a security expert in order to contribute. Some of the ways you can help:
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