diazromero Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Mutillidae: Born to be Hacked Description Mutillidae is a free, open source web application provided to allow security enthusiest to pen-test and hack a web application. Mutillidae can be installed on Linux, Windows XP, and Windows 7 using XAMMP making it easy for users who do not want to install or administrate their own webserver. It is already installed on Samurai WTF. Simply replace the existing version on Samurai with the latest. Mutillidae contains dozens of vulnerabilities and hints to help the user; providing an easy-to-use web hacking environment deliberately designed to be used as a hack-lab for security enthusiast, classroom labs, and vulnerability assessment tool targets. Mutillidae has been used in graduate security courses, in corporate web sec training courses, and as an "assess the assessor" target for vulnerability assessment software. Mutillidae has been tested/attacked with Cenzic Hailstorm ARC, W3AF, SQLMAP, Samurai WTF, Backtrack, HP Web Inspect, Burp-Suite, NetSparker Community Edition, and others. Mutillidae Web Site Features - Installs easily by dropping project files into the "htdocs" folder of XAMPP. - Switches between secure and insecure mode - Secure and insecure source code for each page stored in the same PHP file for easy comparison - Mutillidae can be installed on Linux, Windows XP, and Windows 7 using XAMMP making it easy for users who do not want to install or administrate their own webserver. - Has dozen of vulnerablities and challenges. Contains at least one vulnearbility for each of the OWASP Top Ten 2007 and 2010 - System can be restored to default with single-click of "Setup" button - Used in graduate security courses, in corporate web sec training courses, and as an "assess the assessor" target for vulnerability software - Mutillidae has been tested/attacked with Cenzic Hailstorm ARC, W3AF, SQLMAP, Samurai WTF, Backtrack, HP Web Inspect, Burp-Suite, NetSparker Community Edition, and other tools This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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