mutillidae | OWASP Mutillidae II | Security Testing library
kandi X-RAY | mutillidae Summary
kandi X-RAY | mutillidae Summary
OWASP Mutillidae II is a free, open-source, deliberately vulnerable web application providing a target for web-security enthusiasts. Mutillidae can be installed on Linux and Windows using LAMP, WAMP, and XAMMP. It is pre-installed on SamuraiWTF and OWASP BWA. The existing version can be updated on these platforms. With dozens of vulnerabilities and hints to help the user; this is an easy-to-use web hacking environment designed for labs, security enthusiast, classrooms, CTF, and vulnerability assessment tool targets. Mutillidae has been used in graduate security courses, corporate web sec training courses, and as an "assess the assessor" target for vulnerability assessment software.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Process a token .
- Get the response
- Execute the injector
- parse element start
- serialize a value
- Initialize the entities
- serialize a value
- Setup the attributes
- Make an RPC call
- XML tag handler
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mutillidae Examples and Code Snippets
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Trending Discussions on mutillidae
QUESTION
I intercepted a POST request with Burp Suite and I want to send this request manually from JavaScript Ajax call.
This is my request's raw:
I tried to send POST request like that:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jan-08 at 10:05The correct solution is:
QUESTION
I'm currently on planting php file on my local server(metasploitable2 mutillidate) using php backdoor program. I found out how many columns the it has and made a simple code.
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Aug-04 at 19:47The MySQL user executing the query has to have the FILE
privilege in order to use SELECT ... INTO OUTFILE
or SELECT ... INTO DUMPFILE
. Also, if the secure_file_priv
system variable is set to the pathname of a directory, you can only write to files in that directory.
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Install mutillidae
The following video tutorials explain how to bring up Mutillidae on a set of 5 containers running Apache/PHP, MySQL, OpenLDAP, PHPMyAdmin, and PHPLDAPAdmin.
YouTube: How to Install Docker on Ubuntu
YouTube: How to Run Mutillidae on Docker
YouTube: How to Run Mutillidae from DockerHub Images
YouTube: How to Run Mutillidae on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
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