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Vulnado - Intentionally Vulnerable Java Application

This application and exercises will take you through some of the OWASP top 10 Vulnerabilities and how to prevent them.

Up and running

  1. Install Docker for MacOS or Windows. You'll need to create a Docker account if you don't already have one.
  2. git clone git://github.com/ScaleSec/vulnado
  3. cd vulnado
  4. docker-compose up
  5. Open a browser and navigate to the client to make sure it's working: http://localhost:1337
  6. Then back in your terminal verify you have connection to your API server: nc -vz localhost 8080

Architecture

The docker network created by docker-compose maps pretty well to a multi-tier architecture where a web server is publicly available and there are other network resources like a database and internal site that are not publicly available.

Exercises

TEST TEST2 TEST3 TEST4 TEST5 TEST6 TEST7 TEST8 TEST9 TEST10 TEST11 TEST12 TEST13 TEST 13

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