diff --git a/Shepherd.pdf b/Shepherd.pdf index 4845bedc68a07b2046008d09edb0e016a7b7ebb8..408f1bc50d737ff5729b384b6b9618afce3c6223 100644 Binary files a/Shepherd.pdf and b/Shepherd.pdf differ diff --git a/Shepherd.tex b/Shepherd.tex index 640f691e03372df96a6519927cc8f84109cf7570..4700f719444e23f431f0b089bde87120eea3e068 100644 --- a/Shepherd.tex +++ b/Shepherd.tex @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Shepherd to my attention back in 2015. I also want to thank the OWASP Foundation and the OWASP chapter in Gothenburg for help with getting started with Security Shepherd. Thanks to the LiU IT department who was willing to set up and support a web application server that, contrary to all common sense and in violation of -probablya dozen IT policies, contains all kinds of web vulnerabilities. Also +probably a dozen IT policies, contains all kinds of web vulnerabilities. Also thanks to Niklas Johansson for helping me get all the lab details straight and, of course, prof. Jan-Åke Larsson, who gave us the go-ahead to build what is probably going to be a very interesting lab course. @@ -279,7 +279,6 @@ This is the first time we have ever attempted to give a lab course that is this complex. We have put a lot of work into making the lab interesting and to run the actual server. If you have any ideas or suggestions we are all ears! - \section{Challenges}\label{sec:challenges} The following challenges are required to pass the lab. The challenges we put at the end of the list are the hardest, so we recommend that you don't start with