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Cornucopia j

NB: The key concept for this card is secure deployment.

How to play?

Roman can exploit the application because it was compiled using out-of-date tools, or its configuration is not secure by default, or security information was not documented and passed on to operational teams

Mappings

Owasp ASVS (4.0): 1.14.3 ,14.1.1-14.1.5 ,14.2.1

Capec:

Owasp SCP: 90,137,148,151,152,153,154,175,176,177,178,179,186,192

Owasp Appsensor:

Safecode: 4

ASVS (4.0) Cheatsheetseries Index

ASVS V1.14 - Configuration Architectural Requirements

ASVS V14.1 - Build

ASVS V14.2 - Dependency

Attacks

Command Injection

Social engineering attack

Session Hijacking (Man-in-the-Middle)

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