Molti, e a mi avvisto troppi, sottovalutano la sicurezza delle appliazioni limitandosi, nella migliore delle ipotesi, a fare mensilmente il paching di sistema operativo.
Per chi è sicuro che con il patch day di Microsoft sia tutto apposto ecco un elenco di attacchi alle applicazioni web....
Consiglio: aggiornate la versione dell'application server alla ultima disponibile con l'ultimo fix di sicurezza, e poi richiedete un web application test.
dimenticavo... sarebbe bello che qualcuno si occupasse anche si source code analysis..... ma forse è ancora troppo presto per parlarne
Web Application Attacks List :
Arbitrary file access
Binary planting
Blind SQL Injection
Blind XPath Injection
Brute force attack
Buffer overflow attack
Cache Poisoning
Cash Overflow
Clickjacking
Command injection attacks
Comment Injection Attack
Content Security Policy
Content Spoofing
Credential stuffing
Cross Frame Scripting
Cross Site History Manipulation (XSHM)
Cross Site Tracing
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Cross Site Port Attack (XSPA)
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
Cross-User Defacement
Custom Special Character Injection
Denial of Service
Direct Dynamic Code Evaluation (‘Eval Injection’)
Execution After Redirect (EAR)
Exploitation of CORS
Forced browsing
Form action hijacking
Format string attack
Full Path Disclosure
Function Injection
Host Header injection
HTTP Response Splitting
HTTP verb tampering
HTML injection
LDAP injection
Log Injection
Man-in-the-browser attack
Man-in-the-middle attack
Mobile code: invoking untrusted mobile code
Mobile code: non-final public field
Mobile code: object hijack
One-Click Attack
Parameter Delimiter
Page takeover
Path Traversal
Reflected DOM Injection
Regular expression Denial of Service – ReDoS
Repudiation Attack
Resource Injection
Server-Side Includes (SSI) Injection
Session fixation
Session hijacking attack
Session Prediction
Setting Manipulation
Special Element Injection
SMTP injection
SQL Injection
SSI injection
Traffic flood
Web Parameter Tampering
XPATH Injection
XSRF or SSRF