OWASP OMTG Hacking Playground

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OWASP OMTG Hacking Playground Tool Project
The OMTG hacking playground consists of a vulnerable Android App that maps to the different test cases in the OWASP Mobile Testing Guide. An iOS will be available soon.

Description
The OWASP Mobile Testing Guide (OMTG) will be similar to the OWASP Web Application Testing Guide, but will have specific test cases only applicable to mobile platforms. In order to give practical guidance to developers, security researches and penetration testers, a hacking playground was created that consists of different mobile App’s that contain different vulnerabilities that map to the OMTG test cases. Every test case described in the OMTG will therefore be implemented in an Android and iOS App. This has two advantages:

 A developer can identify vulnerable code in the provided App’s and can see the implications and risks if such patterns are used and can look for the best practices in the OMTG to mitigate the vulnerabilities. Penetration testers / security researchers can identify bad practices, dangerous methods and classes they should look first on when assessing a Mobile App and can gain more knowledge through the information provided in the OMTG.



Licensing
GNU GPL v3 License (allows commercial use, but requires that modi cations to your code stay open source, thus prohibiting proprietary forks of your project

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Project Resources
Source Code

Wiki

Issue Tracker

Project Leader
Sven Schleier

Related Projects

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Classifications

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News and Events

 * [Sep 2016] Talk at Null Singapore about OMTG and Hacking Playground
 * [July 2016] First Android Version available via GitHub.


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If I am not a programmer can I participate in your project?
Yes, you can certainly participate in the project if you are not a programmer or technical. The project needs different skills and expertise and different times during its development. Currently, we are looking for researchers, writers, graphic designers, and a project administrator. See the Road Map and Getting Involved tab for more details.

= Acknowledgements =

Volunteers
Sven Schleier Ryan Teoh

= Road Map and Getting Involved =

Short Term

 * Include more test cases into the Android App so all possible test cases are included
 * Review the test cases
 * A branch of the Android App will be created with Code Obfuscation, by using ProGuard to show developers how to enable code obfuscation and how it looks like once it's activated but it's also a playground to show penetration testers/security researches ways to reverse engineer the code.
 * Keep the documentation up-to-date and the link to the OMTG

Long Term

 * Create an iOS App that also includes the different test cases of the OWASP Mobile Testing Guide.
 * Maintain the Android / iOS App in case the OWASP Mobile Testing Guide is getting updated, e.g. new best practices are available or new vulnerabilities are disclosed.
 * Presentation of the OWASP Mobile Testing Guide (status update) and Hacking Playground at Security Conferences/Meetups.

Getting Involved
Involvement in the development and promotion of the Hacking Playground is actively encouraged! You do not have to be a security expert or a programmer to contribute. Some of the ways you can help are as follows:


 * Fork the Hacking Playground on GitHub
 * Make changes, add new test cases and create a pull request.

Feedback
Please create an issue on GitHub for feedback.

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