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Zed Attack Proxy Cookbook

Zed Attack Proxy Cookbook

By : Ryan Soper, Nestor Torres, Ahmed Almoailu
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Zed Attack Proxy Cookbook

Zed Attack Proxy Cookbook

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By: Ryan Soper, Nestor Torres, Ahmed Almoailu

Overview of this book

Maintaining your cybersecurity posture in the ever-changing, fast-paced security landscape requires constant attention and advancements. This book will help you safeguard your organization using the free and open source OWASP Zed Attack Proxy (ZAP) tool, which allows you to test for vulnerabilities and exploits with the same functionality as a licensed tool. Zed Attack Proxy Cookbook contains a vast array of practical recipes to help you set up, configure, and use ZAP to protect your vital systems from various adversaries. If you're interested in cybersecurity or working as a cybersecurity professional, this book will help you master ZAP. You’ll start with an overview of ZAP and understand how to set up a basic lab environment for hands-on activities over the course of the book. As you progress, you'll go through a myriad of step-by-step recipes detailing various types of exploits and vulnerabilities in web applications, along with advanced techniques such as Java deserialization. By the end of this ZAP book, you’ll be able to install and deploy ZAP, conduct basic to advanced web application penetration attacks, use the tool for API testing, deploy an integrated BOAST server, and build ZAP into a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline.
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Setting scope in ZAP

It is critical to set the scope of the project before starting the application security assessment. The scope defines the targets and boundaries of the assessment, such as targeting only pages in 192.168.254.61 in the Setting scope in ZAP section, as shown in Figure 3.1. Setting up the scope prevents out-of-scope (unauthorized) testing.

Figure 3.1 – Sites | Session Properties to add scope

Figure 3.1 – Sites | Session Properties to add scope

Getting ready

To prepare for this recipe, please start ZAP and OWASP Juice Shop. Make sure that ZAP intercepts traffic on the OWASP Juice Shop application home page.

How to do it…

  1. First, you need to start OWASP Juice Shop. In a browser window, while ZAP is intercepting traffic, navigate to the OWASP Juice Shop application using your IP address by entering the 3000 in your browser, as shown in Figure 3.2.
Figure 3.2 – Accessing Juice Shop using the user’s IP Address

Figure 3.2 – Accessing Juice Shop using the user’s IP Address

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