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SANS Top 25 report

The SANS Top 25 report in Invicti lists the most dangerous software errors of the Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) list that have been found in your web application.

  • These errors can lead to severe consequences that allow attackers to steal data, completely take over applications, or prevent them from working completely by affecting the availability of the system. This list also serves as a reference point for developers, administrators, and educators.
  • Invicti reports vulnerabilities classified in the SANS Top 25 list and provides detailed information on these vulnerabilities.
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There can be other vulnerabilities and security issues found in your web applications but not listed in the SANS Top 25 report.

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Click to view a sample SANS Top 25 report.

For other reports available in Invicti, refer to the Overview of reports, Report templates, and Built-in reports documents.

Report sections

The following sections explain the parts of the SANS Top 25 report.

Scan metadata

This section provides details on the following items:

  • Scan target: the target URL or web application being scanned.
  • Scan time: when the scan was initiated.
  • Scan duration: how long the scan took to complete.
  • Total requests: number of HTTP requests made during the scan.
  • Average speed: the average scanning speed.
  • Tags: labels applied to the scan for organization.
  • Risk level: the overall risk assessment of the target.

Vulnerabilities

This section provides a numerical and graphical overview of:

  • Numbers: the numbers of issues detected at various vulnerability severity levels.
  • Identified vulnerabilities: the total number of detected vulnerabilities.
  • Confirmed vulnerabilities: the total number of vulnerabilities that Invicti verified by taking extra steps such as extracting some data from the target.
Vulnerabilities overview

Vulnerability summary

This section provides a summary of information about each discovered vulnerability in the scan and categorizes them based on severity. For example, if Invicti determines a vulnerability as Critical, it requires immediate attention.

If you click an identified vulnerability, you can access detailed information, such as HTTP request and response codes and body, about the vulnerability and, if any, Proof of Exploit. If Invicti finds a vulnerability but has no proof of exploit, Invicti presents a certainty degree about this issue.

Vulnerability summary section

The following list explains the columns in the vulnerability summary:

  • Confirm: shows whether Invicti has verified a vulnerability.
  • Vulnerability: displays the name of the issue and provides a link to a detected issue that attackers can exploit.
  • Method: the HTTP method of the request in which Invicti sent the payload. It demonstrates what Invicti deployed to identify an issue.
  • URL: a reference to a resource that contains the issue.
  • Parameter: the variable used to identify the issue.

For more information, refer to the Vulnerability severity levels document.

Vulnerability names and details

This section describes all identified issues and vulnerabilities that are found in the SANS Top 25 list. It also explains what actions to take and a remedy for each one. Further, it shows, if any, a proof of exploit of the vulnerability and external references for further information.

Vulnerability details section

The following list explains the headings in the vulnerability names and details section:

  • Name: the name of the identified issue.
  • Tag: the label to group, organize, and filter issues in the target web application.
  • Proof of exploit: a piece of evidence supplied to prove that the vulnerability exists, showing information that is extracted from the target using the vulnerability. For more information, refer to the Benefits of Proof-Based Scanning™ Technology document.
Proof of exploit
  • Vulnerability details: displays further details about the vulnerability.
  • Certainty value: indicates how much Invicti is sure about the identified issue.
  • Impact: shows the effect of the issue or vulnerability on the target URL.
  • Required skills for successful exploitation: details on how malicious hackers could exploit this issue.
  • Actions to take: the immediate steps you can take to decrease the impact or prevent exploitation.
Actions to take section
  • Remedy: further steps to resolve the identified issue.
  • External references: links to other websites where you can find more information.
  • Classification: provides further information on which of Top 25 Software Errors compiled by SANS have been detected.
  • Remedy references: further information on the solution for identified issues.
  • Proof of concept notes: notes that demonstrate in principle how a system may be compromised.
Proof of concept
  • Request: the whole HTTP request that Invicti sent to detect the issue.
  • Response: the reply from the system against the payload.

Show/hide scan details

This section provides some profile and policy settings that Invicti uses to adjust its scanning to achieve better scan coverage. For example, it lists all enabled security checks.

It provides information on your preference to have this scan so that developers have more details on how the scan was run.

Show/hide scan details section

For more information, refer to the Security checks document.

Generate a SANS Top 25 report in Invicti Enterprise

  1. Select Scans > Recent Scans from the left-side menu.
  2. Next to the relevant scan, choose Report.
  3. On the Scan Summary page, choose Export.
Export report
  1. From the Report dropdown, choose SANS Top 25.
SANS Top 25 report dropdown
  1. From the Format dropdown, choose an option.
  2. If required, select one of the following to configure your report:
    • Exclude addressed issues: excludes those issues you've already taken action on. (All Information level findings are marked as Accepted Risk automatically by default. To change this behavior, see Do not mark Information issues as accepted risks option in General settings).
    • Exclude history of issues: excludes the issue history from the report. If unselected, only the last 10 history items appear in the report. For more information, refer to the Viewing issues in Invicti Enterprise document.
    • Export confirmed: includes only those issues that are confirmed.
    • Export unconfirmed: includes only those issues that are unconfirmed.
  3. Click Export.

You can view the report in the saved location.

Generate a SANS Top 25 report in Invicti Standard

  1. From the File tab, choose the relevant scan from Local Scans to display its results.
  2. From the Reporting tab, click SANS Top 25 Report. The Save Report As dialog is displayed.
Reporting tab in Invicti Standard
  1. Choose a save location, then choose Save.
  2. The Export Report dialog is also displayed at this point, with the Path field already populated from the previous dialog.
Export report dialog in Invicti Standard
  1. From the Export Report dialog, you can decide on the following:
    • Policy: choose the default report policy or customized report policy (refer to the Custom report policies document).
    • Format: choose HTML and/or PDF format.
    • Vulnerability options (choose one or all):
      • Export confirmed: when selected, the report includes confirmed vulnerabilities.
      • Export unconfirmed: when selected, the report also includes unconfirmed vulnerabilities.
      • Export all variations: variations mean that if Invicti identified some passive or Information level issues in more than one page, it doesn't show all these variations. However, users can change this by enabling or disabling this option.
    • Header and Footer: enter relevant information that appears in the header and footer section of the report.
    • Open generated report: when selected, your reports are shown when you choose Save.
  2. Click Save.

You can view the report in the saved location.


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