RockYou2021.txt
Brakeman
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RockYou2021.txt
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I know all about brute forcing guys!
So the basics are easy as can be, there’s even a txt file that is included in every kali by now called rockyou it has the 14.341.564 most common passwords. Then there’s a rockyou21.txt file but you gotta get that here for example that one doesn’t have just 14 million it instead has 8.4 billion so that’s like what? 500 times more, almost 600?
- Leaked Password Databases
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Roblox Password Guessing
You'll have to use some kind of proxy. This user was able to make a working captcha bypass. Next you can download RockYou2021 and compile it into a single text file. I'm not sure about all the details such as programming it although it has been done before with Python
- Saw this, had to share here
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What are the steps you take when cracking a hash?
Here: https://github.com/ohmybahgosh/RockYou2021.txt
Brakeman
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First commits in a Ruby on Rails app
Brakeman - “Brakeman detects security vulnerabilities in Ruby on Rails applications via static analysis”
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[Tool] An alternative to Brakeman for Security
My team and I released Bearer a couple of weeks ago, a newer open and free alternative to Brakeman to check your code for security and privacy risks. In addition to Ruby/Rails, we also cover your JS/TS code, which allows you to use a single solution for your whole Rails application.
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Brakeman VS bearer - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 10 Jul 2023
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Code Reviewing a Ruby on Rails application.
Brakeman is a static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications. It finds potential security issues in Rails applications by examining the Ruby code. Brakeman helps find and fix security holes before deploying your Rails app.
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4 Essential Security Tools To Level Up Your Rails Security
brakeman is another useful Ruby gem that is a static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails applications.
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How do you guys integrate automated security checks in your CI/CD pipelines?
You might find brakeman interesting: https://brakemanscanner.org
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Github Pre-commit Hook Setup In Ruby On Rails for maintaining coding standards and productive.
It’s assumed that you already have a Rails app and use Brakeman to keep your app secure and Rspec to run your test cases.
- Is this query vulnerable to SQL injections?
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Security Risks On Rails: Misconfiguration and Unsafe Integrations
Another great lib for this is Brakeman, which can be installed in a very similar process and gives you even more detailed reports:
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Fixing Just One False Positive in Brakeman
This is pretty easy to handle. In the case where a splatted array is the only argument to a method, we'll simply use the elements of the array as the argument list. (Check out the pull request here)
What are some alternatives?
Probable-Wordlists - Version 2 is live! Wordlists sorted by probability originally created for password generation and testing - make sure your passwords aren't popular!
bundler-audit - Patch-level verification for Bundler
command-injection-payload-list - 🎯 Command Injection Payload List
Rubocop - A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby style guide. [Moved to: https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop]
ipa-dict - Monolingual wordlists with pronunciation information in IPA
Metasploit - Metasploit Framework
duplicut - Remove duplicates from MASSIVE wordlist, without sorting it (for dictionary-based password cracking)
Rubycritic - A Ruby code quality reporter
golang-tls - Simple Golang HTTPS/TLS Examples
Pronto - Quick automated code review of your changes
subdirectories-discover - Perfect wordlist for discovering directories and files on target site
BeEF - The Browser Exploitation Framework Project