1. Every text passage/label that appears in lessons must independent of the current language set for WebGoat. 2. Every lesson plan and solutions must be translated for each supported language. Number 1 is achieved by using webgoat/util/WebgoatI18N.java and by having every output routed through this piece of code. You no longer say hints.add("Lesson Hint 1"); or ....addElement("Shopping Cart")) but you in the lesson you say hints.add(WebGoatI18N.get("Lesson Hint1")) or ....addElement(WebGoatI18N.get("Shopping Cart"). Then WebGoatI18N looks up the corresponding string for the language set as the current lanuage and returns it. Number 2 is achieved by having subdirectories in lesson_plans corresponding to every language. That means, a lesson that has been translated to Spanish and German will be found in lesson_plans/English and lesson_plans/Spanish and lesson_plans/German. This is how WebGoat finds out about available languages: in Course.java in loadResources() it looks for lesson plans. Unlike before, now a lesson plan can be found multiple times in different "language" directories. So for every directory the lesson plan is found in, WebGoat associates this language with the lesson and also lets WebGoatI18N load the appropriate WebGoatLabels_$LANGAUGE$.properties file which contains the translations of labels. So this is what you have to do for a new language: First of all, you have to copy and translate every lesson plan that you need in the new language, and then you also have to create a WebGoatLabels_$LANGUAGE$.properties file with that labels that will be used in these lessons. Atm WebGoat crashes throws an exception when a label is missing but this can be sorted out quickly. git-svn-id: http://webgoat.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/webgoat@389 4033779f-a91e-0410-96ef-6bf7bf53c507
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25 lines
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<p><b>Lesson Plan Title:</b> How to Perform JSON Injection </p>
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<p><b>Concept / Topic To Teach:</b> </p>
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This lesson teaches how to perform JSON Injection Attacks.
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<div align="Left">
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<b>How the attacks works:</b>
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JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is a simple and effective lightweight data exchange format. JSON can be in a lot of forms such as arrays, lists, hashtables and other data structures.
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JSON is widely used in AJAX and Web2.0 application and is favored by programmers over XML because of its ease of use and speed.
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However, JSON, like XML is prone to Injection attacks. A malicious attacker can inject the reply from the server and inject some arbitrary values in there.
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<p><b>General Goal(s):</b> </p>
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* You are traveling from Boston, MA- Airport code BOS to Seattle, WA - Airport code SEA.<br>
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* Once you enter the three digit code of the airport, an AJAX request will be executed asking for the ticket price.<br>
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* You will notice that there are two flights available, an expensive one with no stops and another cheaper one with 2 stops.<br>
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* Your goal is to try to get the one with no stops but for a cheaper price.
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