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I am currently working on an application for automatically testing of web applications, i.e. I try to inject malicious inputs (sqli or xss) into input fields of web applications. The problem is, that I am of course not allowed do test real world applications. My question is, do you know of "good" web applications, which are "meant" to be exploited (in a legal way)? I tested also the ones like DVWA, BodgeIt etc. but that's not what I am searching.

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  • Good and meant to be exploit sounds exactly opposite to me
    – Ajinkya
    Jan 16, 2014 at 13:55
  • Yes. Of course i mean applications, that can be exploited legally without being a toy-example. Jan 16, 2014 at 14:05

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Maybe wargame is what you are searching for.

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Download a opensource web application, install it on your server/computer and then try to break it :) This is best solutions.

Plus if you find the bugs/security issues you can always send information to application maintainer with detailed description how to break application

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  • both of you, thank you. for example, i downloaded the Central Authentication Service (jasig.org/cas) but that was just too easy to hack. Jan 16, 2014 at 14:03
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http://docs.seleniumhq.org/

"Selenium is a suite of tools specifically for automating web browsers."

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