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Red Pen Testing

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We'll literally put the pen in pen testing as we look at finding security bugs in a demo site.

Instructions

Objective

Armed with nothing but a trusty red pen and the source code copied from a browser, your goal is to identify as many bugs as possible.

Introduction (5 minutes)

Learn about how we will be testing a fictional site...

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Richard Adams

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