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* covers all the common vulnerabilities found in iOS applications (following OWASP top 10 mobile risks) and contains several challenges that the user can try | * covers all the common vulnerabilities found in iOS applications (following OWASP top 10 mobile risks) and contains several challenges that the user can try | ||
* [2011] Hackademic Challenges https:// | * [2011] Hackademic Challenges https:// | ||
- | * vulnerable app, challenges | + | * vulnerable app, challenges: https:// |
* TRY | * TRY | ||
* [2013] OWASP Security Shepherd https:// | * [2013] OWASP Security Shepherd https:// | ||
- | * TRY | + | * TRY: https:// |
* security teaching application, | * security teaching application, | ||
+ | * [2015] Samurai Web Testing Framework http:// | ||
+ | * preinstalled Mutillidae, | ||
==== Security-supporting library ==== | ==== Security-supporting library ==== | ||
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* [2014] JSON Sanitizer Project https:// | * [2014] JSON Sanitizer Project https:// | ||
* Given JSON-like content, convert it to valid JSON. Java library | * Given JSON-like content, convert it to valid JSON. Java library | ||
+ | * [2015] Several Java web applications and command line applications covering different security topics: https:// | ||