diff --git a/webgoat-lessons/webwolf-introduction/src/main/resources/lessonPlans/en/IntroductionWebWolf.adoc b/webgoat-lessons/webwolf-introduction/src/main/resources/lessonPlans/en/IntroductionWebWolf.adoc index 2de95e696..34940c37a 100644 --- a/webgoat-lessons/webwolf-introduction/src/main/resources/lessonPlans/en/IntroductionWebWolf.adoc +++ b/webgoat-lessons/webwolf-introduction/src/main/resources/lessonPlans/en/IntroductionWebWolf.adoc @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ == Introducing WebWolf NOTE: You only need WebWolf if you a lesson specifies you can use it. For a lot of lessons you use WebGoat without -starting WebWolf. +starting WebWolf. If you need to do an exercise with WebWolf make sure it is running along side with WebGoat. WebWolf is a separate web application which simulates an attackers machine. It makes it possible for us to make a clear distinction between what takes place on the attacked website and the actions you need to do as