Niphold,
i dont see where you are pointing on  https://www.qualys.com/
where is the web2py app that survived the security scan ?

thank you

2015-10-05 11:25 GMT+01:00 Niphlod <niph...@gmail.com>:

> here in ***undisclosed company**** web2py survives a
> https://www.qualys.com/ security scan with no reports whatsoever.
>
>
> On Sunday, October 4, 2015 at 2:47:44 PM UTC+2, Ian Ryder wrote:
>>
>> Hi, just looking back over anything about penetration testing and web2py
>> - does anyone know of any recent (or any at all) testing of web2py? We're
>> getting close to our first customers on an app we've been developing the
>> last year so really need to try and pick it to pieces now while we have a
>> few months to work on anything we need to.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ian
>>
>> On Tuesday, 10 July 2012 19:42:46 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you Dave for the feedback. It would be nice to have the results of
>>> those  tests (Cenznic, Hailstorm, Quails) published somewhere. Once in a
>>> while people ask about this.
>>>
>>> Massimo
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 10 July 2012 11:28:39 UTC-5, Dave wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Well....
>>>>
>>>> I can't say that I have tested the current trunk version, but last
>>>> December I ran a pretty exhaustive penetration test against a site
>>>> developed web2py.  The results were very good.  No findings above low.  The
>>>> low findings were insignificant.  I ran Cenzic Hailstorm, Qualys and one
>>>> other automated vulnerability test suite (I cant remember which at the
>>>> moment) against it without issue.
>>>>
>>>> Here are some things that can cause issue though...
>>>>
>>>> * anywhere you use the XML() method in a view you should make sure you
>>>> have validation turned on.  Even though the framework is resilient and does
>>>> a good job of sanitizing data in & out, you can still end up in XSS or XSRF
>>>> trouble with XML().
>>>>
>>>> * redirects can trip up or slow down a lot of vuln scanners.  Watch out
>>>> if you perform your own testing that you're not getting false negatives.
>>>>
>>>> I know some people that would take on a more "formal" assessment if
>>>> there is consensus....
>>>>
>>>> Dave
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, July 9, 2012 11:48:39 AM UTC-4, scausten wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> One of the awesome things about web2py is of course the built-in and
>>>>> well-documented resilience against a range of attack methods, but I was
>>>>> wondering if anyone has attempted a methodical (white-hat) attack to probe
>>>>> any potential weaknesses?
>>>>>
>>>>> Just out of interest :)
>>>>>
>>>> --
> Resources:
> - http://web2py.com
> - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
> - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues)
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