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Ratproxy 1.58
Open Source web app security audit program more>> Open Source web app security audit program
Ratproxy is a semi-automated, largely passive web application security audit tool. It is meant to complement active crawlers and manual proxies more commonly used for this task.
Ratproxy is optimized specifically for an accurate and sensitive detection, and automatic annotation, of potential problems and security-relevant design patterns based on the observation of existing, user-initiated traffic in complex web 2.0 environments.
Detects and prioritizes broad classes of security problems, such as dynamic cross-site trust model considerations, script inclusion issues, content serving problems, insufficient XSRF and XSS defenses, and much more.
Ratproxy is currently believed to support Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Linux, and Windows (Cygwin) environments.
The approach taken with ratproxy offers several important advantages over more traditional methods:
- No risk of disruptions. In the default operating mode, tool does not generate a high volume of attack-simulating traffic, and as such may be safely employed against production systems at will, for all types of ad hoc, post-release audits. Active scanners may trigger DoS conditions or persistent XSSes, and hence are poorly suited for live platforms.
- Low effort, high yield. Compared to active scanners or fully manual proxy-based testing, ratproxy assessments take very little time or bandwidth to run, and proceed in an intuitive, distraction-free manner - yet provide a good insight into the inner workings of a product, and the potential security vulnerabilities therein. They also afford a consistent and predictable coverage of user-accessible features.
- Preserved control flow of human interaction. By silently following the browser, the coverage in locations protected by nonces, during other operations valid only under certain circumstances, or during dynamic events such as cross-domain Referer data disclosure, is greatly enhanced. Brute-force crawlers and fuzzers usually have no way to explore these areas in a reliable manner.
- WYSIWYG data on script behavior. Javascript interfaces and event handlers are explored precisely to a degree they are used in the browser, with no need for complex guesswork or simulations. Active scanners often have a significant difficulty exploring JSON responses, XMLHttpRequest() behavior, UI-triggered event data flow, and the like.
- Easy process integration. The proxy can be transparently integrated into an existing manual security testing or interface QA processes without introducing a significant setup or operator training overhead.
NOTE: Ratproxy is licensed and provided under the terms of the Apache License 2.0.
Nitrox 0.3
Free AIR-like library for native-wrapped iPhone applications more>>
Nitrox 0.3 is developed to be a free Cocoa/Objective-C wrapper for Javascript applications on the iPhone which provides access to native iPhone functions.
Nitrox will be a native iPhone library which allows applications written in HTML/Javascript to use an AIR-like API to access functions on the iPhone not available through standard Safari.
Major Features :
- Ajax-based invocation of functions (slower but more reliable and optionally synchronous)
- Accelerometer
- Location functions
- Vibrate function
- System functions including exiting and openURL
- UIDevice property access
- Loading of Javascript files accessible via XMLHTTPRequest
- Simple (explicit, not automatic) proxying of GET requests for non-local URLs...could be used in some places where XMLHTTPRequest is used.
- Logging
- General Notification subscription and sending
- Callbacks to JS for accel, location, orientation, notifications
foo 0.1
foo - a blank template for developers which has common widget functionality pre-wired more>>
Features include a fading i button, Done button, automatic version string, a working random() method, xmlHttpRequest implementation, debugging methods and more!
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