http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=security/wargames
WebGoat. WebGoat is a set of
deliberately insecure Java server
pages
http://www.hackthissite.org/
http://www.smashthestack.org/wargames.php
from their FAQ
The Smash the Stack Wargaming Network hosts several Wargames. A
Wargame in our context can be
described as an ethical hacking
environment that supports the
simulation of real world software
vulnerability theories or concepts and
allows for the legal execution of
exploitation techniques. Software can
be an Operating System, network
protocol, or any userland application.
Blockquote
http://www.astalavista.com/page/wargames.html
http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=15442
http://www.overthewire.org/wargames/
the list is long... some are up, some
not...
Update 26 Feb 2011, i found a nice
post from
http://r00tsec.blogspot.com/2011/02/pentest-lab-vulnerable-servers.html
. Some links might be broken. I copy
from there:
Holynix Similar to the de-ice Cd’s and
pWnOS, holynix is an ubuntu server
vmware image that was deliberately
built to have security holes for the
purposes of penetration testing. More
of an obstacle course than a real
world example.
http://pynstrom.net/index.php?page=holynix.php
WackoPicko WackoPicko is a website
that contains known vulnerabilities.
It was first used for the paper Why
Johnny Can’t Pentest: An Analysis of
Black-box Web Vulnerability Scanners
found:
http://cs.ucsb.edu/~adoupe/static/black-box-scanners-dimva2010.pdf
https://github.com/adamdoupe/WackoPicko
De-ICE PenTest LiveCDs The PenTest
LiveCDs are the creation of Thomas
Wilhelm, who was transferred to a
penetration test team at the company
he worked for. Needing to learn as
much about penetration testing as
quickly as possible, Thomas began
looking for both tools and targets. He
found a number of tools, but no usable
targets to practice against.
Eventually, in an attempt to narrow
the learning gap, Thomas created
PenTest scenarios using LiveCDs.
http://de-ice.net/hackerpedia/index.php/De-ICE.net_PenTest_Disks
Metasploitable Metasploitable is an
Ubuntu 8.04 server install on a VMWare
6.5 image. A number of vulnerable packages are included, including an
install of tomcat 5.5 (with weak
credentials), distcc, tikiwiki, twiki,
and an older mysql.
http://blog.metasploit.com/2010/05/introducing-metasploitable.html
Owaspbwa Open Web Application Security
Project (OWASP) Broken Web
Applications Project, a collection of
vulnerable web applications.
http://code.google.com/p/owaspbwa/
Web Security Dojo A free open-source
self-contained training environment
for Web Application Security
penetration testing. Tools + Targets =
Dojo
http://www.mavensecurity.com/web_security_dojo/
Lampsecurity LAMPSecurity training is
designed to be a series of vunlerable
virtual machine images along with
complementary documentation designed
to teach linux,apache,php,mysql
security.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lampsecurity/files/
Damn Vulnerable Web App (DVWA) Damn
Vulnerable Web App is a PHP/MySQL web
application that is damn vulnerable.
Its main goals are to be an aid for
security professionals to test their
skills and tools in a legal
environment, help web developers
better understand the processes of
securing web applications and aid
teachers/students to teach/learn web
application security in a class room
environment. www.dvwa.co.uk/
Hacking-Lab This is the Hacking-Lab
LiveCD project. It is currently in
beta stadium. The live-cd is a
standardized client environment for
solving our Hacking-Lab wargame
challenges from remote.
http://www.hacking-lab.com/hl_livecd/
Moth Moth is a VMware image with a set
of vulnerable Web Applications and
scripts, that you may use for:
http://www.bonsai-sec.com/en/research/moth.php
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) Damn
Vulnerable Linux is everything a good
Linux distribution isn’t. Its
developers have spent hours stuffing
it with broken, ill-configured,
outdated, and exploitable software
that makes it vulnerable to attacks.
DVL isn’t built to run on your desktop
– it’s a learning tool for security
students.
http://www.damnvulnerablelinux.org
pWnOS pWnOS is on a “VM Image”, that
creates a target on which to practice
penetration testing; with the “end
goal” is to get root. It was designed
to practice using exploits, with
multiple entry points
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forums/backtrack-videos/2748-%5Bvideo%5D-attacking-pwnos.html
http://www.krash.in/bond00/pWnOS%20v1.0.zip
Virtual Hacking Lab A mirror of
deliberately insecure applications and
old softwares with known
vulnerabilities. Used for
proof-of-concept /security
training/learning purposes. Available
in either virtual images or live iso
or standalone formats.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualhacking/files/
Badstore Badstore.net is dedicated to
helping you understand how hackers
prey on Web application
vulnerabilities, and to showing you
how to reduce your exposure.
http://www.badstore.net/
Katana Katana is a portable multi-boot
security suite which brings together
many of today’s best security
distributions and portable
applications to run off a single Flash
Drive. It includes distributions which
focus on Pen-Testing, Auditing,
Forensics, System Recovery, Network
Analysis, and Malware Removal. Katana
also comes with over 100 portable
Windows applications; such as
Wireshark, Metasploit, NMAP, Cain &
Able, and many more.
www.hackfromacave.com/katana.html