Damn Small Vulnerable Web (DSVW)
Tool and Usage
Project details
- License
- Public domain
- Programming language
- Python
- Author
- Miroslav Stampar
- Latest release
- No release found
- Latest release date
- Unknown
Project health
Links
DSVW GitHub project |
Why this tool?
Damn Small Vulnerable Web (DWVW) is a deliberately vulnerable web application to test your exploitation skills. It provides developers and penetration testers a practice tool. For developers, it is good to see common mistakes and create more secure software. Pentesters will be able to improve vulnerability detection and improving their attacks. Hopefully with the end goal of achieving privilege escalation or unauthorized data retrieval.
Usage and audience
Damn Small Vulnerable Web is commonly used for application testing, learning, skill development, or vulnerability testing. Target users for this tool are pentesters and security professionals.
Tool review and remarks
The review and analysis of this project resulted in the following remarks for this security tool:
Strengths
- + The source code of this software is available
Installation
Supported operating systems
Damn Small Vulnerable Web is known to work on Linux.
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Categories
This tool is categorized as a vulnerable practice application.