Hackazon is a free, vulnerable test site that is an online storefront built with the same technologies used in today’s rich client and mobile applications. Hackazon has an AJAX interface, strict workflows and RESTful API’s used by a companion mobile app providing uniquely-effective training and testing ground for IT security professionals. And, it’s full of your favorite vulnerabilities like SQL Injection, cross-site scripting and so on.
Today’s web and mobile applications as well as web services have a host of new technologies that are not being adequately tested for security vulnerabilities. It is critical for IT security professionals to have a vulnerable web application to use for testing the effectiveness of their tools and for honing their skills.
Hackazon enables users to configure each area of the application in order to change the vulnerability landscape to prevent “known vuln testing” or any other form of ‘cheating.’ Since the application includes RESTful interfaces that power AJAX functionality and mobile clients (JSON, XML, GwT, and AMF), users will need to the latest application security testing tools and techniques to discover all the vulnerabilities. Hackazon also requires detailed testing of strict workflows, like shopping carts,that are commonly used in business applications. to the latest application security testing tools and techniques to discover all the vulnerabilities. Hackazon also requires detailed testing of strict workflows, like shopping carts,that are commonly used in business applications.
Features
- REST Support - http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/REST
- GWT Support - http://www.gwtproject.org
- AJAX and Standard HTTP Requests are Supported
Technical Details
- PHP Version – 5.4
- PHP Framework – http://phpixie.com/
- JS – http://jquery.com/ & http://knockoutjs.com/
- CSS – http://getbootstrap.com/
- DB – MySQL 5.5 with InnoDB Support
- Web Server – Apache 2.0
Additional Information
- Wiki
- CyberSecology Blog: Hackazon Test Site Review
Installation
- Checkout the code
- Set DOCUMENT_ROOT directory to /web. Make sure that htaccess and REWRITE support is enabled.
- Copy /assets/config/db.sample.php to /assets/config/db.php
- Change settings for DB connection in the /assets/config/db.php
- Open http://yoursitename/install
- ROOT
- assets
- classes
- database
- modules
- vendor
- web