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owasp-top-10

OWASP Top 10 security vulnerabilities with detection and remediation patterns. Use when conducting security audits, implementing secure coding practices, or reviewing code for common security vulnerabilities.

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OWASP Top 10 Security Vulnerabilities

Expert guidance for identifying, preventing, and remediating the most critical web application security risks based on OWASP Top 10 2021.

When to Use This Skill

  • Conducting security audits and code reviews
  • Implementing secure coding practices in new features
  • Reviewing authentication and authorization systems
  • Assessing input validation and sanitization
  • Evaluating third-party dependencies for vulnerabilities
  • Designing security controls and defense-in-depth strategies
  • Preparing for security certifications or compliance audits
  • Investigating security incidents or suspicious behavior

OWASP Top 10 2021 Overview

Ranked by Risk Severity:

  1. A01 - Broken Access Control (↑ from #5)
  2. A02 - Cryptographic Failures (formerly Sensitive Data Exposure)
  3. A03 - Injection (↓ from #1)
  4. A04 - Insecure Design (NEW)
  5. A05 - Security Misconfiguration
  6. A06 - Vulnerable and Outdated Components
  7. A07 - Identification and Authentication Failures
  8. A08 - Software and Data Integrity Failures (NEW)
  9. A09 - Security Logging and Monitoring Failures
  10. A10 - Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) (NEW)

Quick Reference

Load detailed guidance for each vulnerability:

Vulnerability Reference File
Broken Access Control skills/owasp-top-10/references/broken-access-control.md
Cryptographic Failures skills/owasp-top-10/references/cryptographic-failures.md
Injection skills/owasp-top-10/references/injection.md
Insecure Design skills/owasp-top-10/references/insecure-design.md
Security Misconfiguration skills/owasp-top-10/references/security-misconfiguration.md
Vulnerable Components skills/owasp-top-10/references/vulnerable-components.md
Authentication Failures skills/owasp-top-10/references/authentication-failures.md
Integrity Failures skills/owasp-top-10/references/integrity-failures.md
Logging & Monitoring skills/owasp-top-10/references/logging-monitoring.md
SSRF skills/owasp-top-10/references/ssrf.md
Prevention Strategies skills/owasp-top-10/references/prevention-strategies.md
Assessment Workflow skills/owasp-top-10/references/assessment-workflow.md

Security Audit Workflow

  1. Identify Scope: Determine application components and attack surface
  2. Select Vulnerabilities: Choose relevant OWASP categories based on features
  3. Load Reference: Read appropriate reference file(s) for detailed patterns
  4. Analyze Code: Review code against vulnerable and secure patterns
  5. Document Findings: Record vulnerabilities with severity and remediation
  6. Verify Fixes: Test that remediations properly address issues
  7. Test Security: Run automated security testing (SAST, DAST, SCA)

Core Security Principles

Defense in Depth

  • Layer security controls at network, application, data, and monitoring levels
  • Ensure failure of one control doesn't compromise entire system

Secure by Default

  • Deny all access by default, explicitly grant permissions
  • Fail securely (errors don't expose sensitive information)
  • Minimize attack surface (disable unused features)
  • Apply least privilege to all accounts and services

Input Validation

  • Validate type, length, format, and allowed values
  • Use allow-lists over deny-lists
  • Sanitize for specific context (SQL, HTML, shell, etc.)
  • Never trust client input

Common Mistakes

  1. Trusting User Input: Always validate and sanitize all user-supplied data
  2. Rolling Your Own Crypto: Use established libraries (bcrypt, AES-256)
  3. Exposing Errors: Log detailed errors internally, show generic messages to users
  4. Missing Authorization: Check permissions on every request, not just UI
  5. Weak Session Management: Use secure, httpOnly, sameSite cookies with HTTPS
  6. Ignoring Dependencies: Regularly audit and update third-party libraries
  7. No Logging: Log security events for detection and incident response
  8. Default Configurations: Harden all systems, disable defaults

Security Testing Tools

SAST (Static): SonarQube, Semgrep, ESLint security plugins DAST (Dynamic): OWASP ZAP, Burp Suite SCA (Dependencies): npm audit, Snyk, Dependabot Secrets Scanning: GitGuardian, TruffleHog Penetration Testing: Metasploit, Kali Linux tools

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