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Enlargement of vulnerable web applications for testing

The Journal of Supercomputing, 2017
There are two main kinds of vulnerable web applications, usual applications developed with a specific aim and applications which are vulnerable by design. On one hand, the usual applications are those that are used everywhere and on a daily basis, and where vulnerabilities are detected, and often mended, such as online banking systems, newspaper sites,
Fernando Román Muñoz   +2 more
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Evaluation of Web Application Vulnerability Scanner for Modern Web Application

2021 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science Technology (ICAICST), 2021
Current needs and developments encourage the increasing use of digital-based applications. One of them is a web-based application that is easy to access and used by today’s society. Along with these developments, it is common for vulnerabilities to exist in web applications that the owners are unaware of.
Azwar Al Anhar, Yohan Suryanto
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LDAP Vulnerability Detection in Web Applications

International Journal of Secure Software Engineering, 2017
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is commonly used in web applications to provide lookup information and enforcing authentication. Web applications may suffer from LDAP injection vulnerabilities that can lead to security breaches such as login bypass and privilege escalation.
Hossain Shahriar   +2 more
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On the Challenges of Automated Testing of Web Vulnerabilities

2020 IEEE 29th International Conference on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE), 2020
Pentesting is an important process to reduce the risks associated with attacks in Web applications. However, testers may find some difficulties while conducting this process. This paper aims to discuss the main challenges founded while performing pentesting.
Luis F. de Lima   +5 more
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Session management vulnerabilities in today's web

IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2010
Many cyberattacks exploit session management vulnerabilities that allow attackers to be recognized as valid website users. This article describes Web application design flaws that could be exploited for session management attacks and discusses these flaws' current prevalence.
Corrado Aaron Vlsaggio   +1 more
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Web Login Vulnerability Analysis and Countermeasures

2014 International Conference on IT Convergence and Security (ICITCS), 2014
Recently cyber hacking incidents and accidents increase significantly so that the damage has spread to businesses, society and national level. It increases the external and internal threats significantly to resources on the corporate network by the malicious software diffusing through the internet.
Seung-Jae Yoo, Jeong-Mo Yang
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Defending against Web Application Vulnerabilities

Computer, 2012
Although no single tool or technique can guard against the host of possible attacks, a defense-in-depth approach, with overlapping protections, can help secure Web applications.
Nuno Antunes, Marco Vieira
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Evolutionary Scanner of Web Application Vulnerabilities

2016
With every passing year, there are more and more websites, which often process sensitive and/or valuable information. Due to models like Continuous Development, manual testing and code review are reduced to minimum, with new features implemented and deployed even on the same day.
Dariusz Palka   +2 more
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Web Vulnerability Assessment: Outsource dilemmas

Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Informatics, 2011
Vulnerability Assessment (VAS) is a process to search for any potential loopholes contain in a system that lead to compromise it. It is important to do VAS on the system to make sure that it will be safely release and not offer any illegitimate access that can affect availability, confidentiality and integrity of the system[1][12].
Arniyati Ahmad   +3 more
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Predicting Web Vulnerabilities in Web Applications Based on Machine Learning

2019
Building a secure website is time-consuming, expensive and challenging task for web developers. Researchers to identify webpage sinks to address security efforts, as it helps to reduce time and money to secure web application, are introducing different web vulnerabilities prediction models.
Muhammad Noman Khalid   +4 more
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