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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
DependencyCheck
- OWASP dependency check (<9.0.0) could fail to work after Dec 15th, 2023
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How To Secure Your JavaScript Applications
Use Security Tools: To identify known vulnerabilities in your project's dependencies, you can utilize commands like npm audit or employ third-party security scanners such as DependencyCheck or Dependabot. These tools thoroughly analyze the dependency tree and offer actionable insights to assist you in resolving any identified vulnerabilities.
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Do you use dependency analysis and vulnerability detection tools?
OWASP DependencyCheck - a really decent tool for scanning your project for vulnerable dependencies. It is actively developed and updated and up to date with the most latest vulnerabilities. Sometimes it can be a pain in the ass, though. Some security researchers and such find a vulnerability, publish it and the next day our CI/CD pipelines fail (the dependency check build step prevents the code from going to production). And not always there is a fix available. So, some vulnerabilities have to be ignored, temporarily. Also, to be able to ignore a vulnerability one has to do a fast risk assessment. And that will require from him to read about the vulnerability and decide if it is safe to be ignored or some different workaround must be found.
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The ultimate guide to Java Security Vulnerabilities (CVE)
The ultimate guide somehow fails to mention the best CVE checker: https://github.com/jeremylong/DependencyCheck
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Is Clojure suitable for my use cases?
We run https://github.com/jeremylong/DependencyCheck over our dependency tree regularly, via this Clojure wrapper: https://github.com/clj-holmes/clj-watson which tells us the dependency tree path to each item that has a CVE and also the version in which the CVE is addressed, if known.
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Gitlab community dependency scanning
We use OWASP dependency-check and pass reports to SonarQube.
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Security in CICD / DevSecOps
From OWASP for those class of tools you could look into DependencyCheck and DependencyTrack
- Is there a tool to track CVEs for the software that we use?
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Does anybody know any good materials for java defensive coding please?.
DependencyCheck is an open source tool that checks for vulnerabilities in dependencies used within a project. While it is a reactive tool, it's an important one since the code a developer writes is not the only code an application uses.
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Are there any tools I can use to safely upgrade my Nuget packages? What are some strategies I can incorporate?
One more aspect to consider, although I know it is not the primary ask of the post, is to be sure and run something like dependency check on your repository. There are quite a few vulnerabilities being injected through the packaging process these days.
react-native-firebase
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[Demystifying Firebase (Part-1)] How to setup Firebase in React Native CLI App.
We'll be utilizing React Native Firebase for this.
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React Native vs Ionic
I used Expo-React native so I didn't use directly rnfirebase.io.
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Won't open app if click_action is defined FCM
I found someone who had a similar issue: https://github.com/invertase/react-native-firebase/issues/1317
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Fullstack Developer here, just diving into React Native. For my first app do you think it would be better to use local storage or to build an api?
Otherwise, if you want remote storage a many other useful backend capabilities without writing and maintaining your own backend (messaging, remote updates, etc.) you can use Firebase. This is a very useful suite of tools from google that lots of people use that can handle Social Authentication, Push Notifications, Analytics, A few different kinds of data bases with both local and remote persistence. You won't need this for your todo but you might want to use it if you're making something more serious.
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Just can’t get Firebase connected with my React CLI app
I’m following the exact same instructions as found here [https://rnfirebase.io/] but once I’m done with all the steps and build my project again, I get a very very long error that even my VS Code zsh terminal just cuts off.
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Setting up firebase for phone authentication.
Just add the code it does all I’m using https://rnfirebase.io/ if expo does support firebase it might work the same, use expo docs instead..
- React Native or Capacitor with React for a mobile app using Firebase Auth and Redis on the backend?
- Firebase
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30$ for anyone who can integrate firebase analytics in my expo react native app
For firebase analytics just check out https://rnfirebase.io/ and read their documentation. It works for me! Also don‘t forget to build a custom dev client with eas.
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New to programming - need help with firebase
If it is a bare RN application, make sure to follow the steps here to set up the SDK. Once you have set up the SDK, you need to set up all other services you are using on Firebase. For example, if you’re using Firestore, go to the Firestore usage docs and set it up.
What are some alternatives?
dependency-track - Dependency-Track is an intelligent Component Analysis platform that allows organizations to identify and reduce risk in the software supply chain.
async-storage - An asynchronous, persistent, key-value storage system for React Native.
SonarQube - Continuous Inspection
metamask-mobile - Mobile web browser providing access to websites that use the Ethereum blockchain
opencve - CVE Alerting Platform
react-native-mmkv-storage - An ultra fast (0.0002s read/write), small & encrypted mobile key-value storage framework for React Native written in C++ using JSI
openvas-scanner - This repository contains the scanner component for Greenbone Community Edition.
react-native-calendars - React Native Calendar Components 🗓️ 📆
uml-reverse-mapper - Automatically generate class diagram from code. Supports Graphviz, PlantUML and Mermaid output formats.
firestore-typesense-search - Firebase Extension to automatically push Firestore documents to Typesense for full-text search with typo tolerance, faceting, and more
slsa - Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts
Blitz - ⚡️ The Missing Fullstack Toolkit for Next.js