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Question about OWASP WebGoat and challenge sites - Lysergide - 03-21-2015

Hello guys, first of all let me say that I am thankful for any information you would like to share.

I know it's a bad thing to ask for help on the second post, but I don't know how to contribute to the forum since you are all much more skilled than me, I plan to get better, then I will try my best to contribute Smile

Anyway, I'm learning some basic hacking, lurking forums and completing challenges on challenge sites (more specifically: hackthis and hackthissite).

I recently found the OWASP Webgoat project, do you think it's a valid learning resource, or it's outdated/there are better learning platforms?
How did you learn what you know now? Which challenge sites/platforms/applications do you think are the best for that? (i'm the kinda guy who learns a lot better with practice)

Thanks in advance for every answer.


RE: Question about OWASP WebGoat and challenge sites - Brawler - 03-22-2015

(03-21-2015, 12:22 PM)Lysergide Wrote: Hello guys, first of all let me say that I am thankful for any information you would like to share.

I know it's a bad thing to ask for help on the second post, but I don't know how to contribute to the forum since you are all much more skilled than me, I plan to get better, then I will try my best to contribute Smile

Anyway, I'm learning some basic hacking, lurking forums and completing challenges on challenge sites (more specifically: hackthis and hackthissite).

I recently found the OWASP Webgoat project, do you think it's a valid learning resource, or it's outdated/there are better learning platforms?
How did you learn what you know now? Which challenge sites/platforms/applications do you think are the best for that? (i'm the kinda guy who learns a lot better with practice)

Thanks in advance for every answer.


Its alright for learning the basics... After that I would recommend looking into some CTF's and trying your hands at those.

Make sure you really understand what is going on or it's all pretty pointless.