SES-shim
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SES-shim
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Malicious libraries can steal all your application secrets in Elixir
I used E in the 90s: http://erights.org/
I haven't kept up with newer systems but I've heard of https://github.com/endojs/endo and just came across http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/home/anon/isr2017... (which says "in the style of the E programming language" -- that's as far as I've read) while looking that up.
WebAssembly was designed to follow the same capability security principles. CHERI too as someone else just brought up.
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Building an Extension System on the Web
There are other potential solutions I haven’t explored close enough (like Endo and SES), or completely omitted as they’re based on an imperfect blacklist-based approach to security (like sandboxed WebWorkers). However, the mentioned 4 solutions are the top contenders, at least in my mind.
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Harvesting credit card numbers and passwords from your site
I don't know why you are being silently downvoted, as I think it is worth talking about the potential of using static analysis to improve things.
One promising approach is Endo[0] which "uses LavaMoat to automatically generate reviewable policies that determine what capabilities will be distributed to third party dependencies."
[0] https://github.com/endojs/endo
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Show HN: Run unsafe user generated JavaScript in the browser
Agoric moved forward and Realms gave way to SES
https://github.com/endojs/endo/tree/master/packages/ses
And Endo is a set of tools (being) built around it to make it more practical for particular usecases
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Deno 1.26
Yea you could restrict the app by whitelisting only the network services and folders that it will use and that's pretty valuable though at least on Linux could already easily be achieved otherwise. It's good that Deno makes it easy but let's be honest, most people will just pass -A.
I'd love to see a permissions system on a library basis. It would ask the first time a dependency is added and when a new permission is requested after an update. Javascript doesn't make that easy though by being so dynamic. SES could maybe help: https://github.com/endojs/endo/blob/master/packages/ses/READ...
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Node runtime that sandboxes all NPM dependencies by default
I was poking around on the internet a bit earlier and I found this project. It looks pretty cool, and I figured perhaps a few of y'all might find it cool too!
I have no idea if it actually sandboxes networking by default. This other project, endo[0], seems to add some of that functionality.
Regardless of the maturity though, it makes me excited to see this type of work getting done now!
(What made me want to research it was this[1] thread from the other day.)
0: https://github.com/endojs/endo
1: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30215212
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Open source maintainer pulls the plug on NPM packages colors and faker, now what
Fortunately the problem could become more tractable if something like SES / Endo takes off:
"Endo protects program integrity both in-process and in distributed systems. SES protects local integrity, defending an application against supply chain attacks: hacks that enter through upgrades to third-party dependencies. Endo does this by encouraging the Principle of Least Authority. ... Endo uses LavaMoat to automatically generate reviewable policies that determine what capabilities will be distributed to third party dependencies."
https://github.com/endojs/endo
- Is metamask running on JavaScript?
- Embedded malware in RC (NPM package)
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Researcher hacks over 35 tech firms in novel supply chain attack
Yeah. JavaScript is probably the closest to being there (with things like SES[0], LavaMoat[1], etc.) but we're not quite there yet. It's just shocking that this sort of thing is as seemingly obscure as it is; it's like the whole industry has collectively thrown up their hands and said code execution is unavoidably radioactively dangerous. (While simultaneously using package managers that... well.) But it doesn't have to be!
[0] https://github.com/Agoric/ses-shim
[1] https://github.com/LavaMoat/LavaMoat
Nodemailer
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How do you send yourself an email from a contact form?
Simple Express backend and then use nodemailer, https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodemailer
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Setting up an auto-email micro function for Firebase RTDB
For email, we’re going to use the very popular nodemailer package. Throw an npm install nodemailer and import it at the top of our function, and we’ll create our transporter instance:
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Can't start Foundry VTT under Windows 7
According to my google search (https://github.com/nodemailer/nodemailer/issues/1410) this is caused by a particular function not being implemented in Windows 7. Anyone met this particular problem before? Is there a workaround?
- nodemailer/nodemailer: ✉️ Send e-mails with Node.JS – easy as cake!
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Sending Emails with Ease: A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Nodemailer with TypeScript in Next.js
Nodemailer is a popular library for sending emails in Node.js. It allows you to send emails using various transport methods, such as SMTP, AWS SES, and more. In this post, we will be using Nodemailer with TypeScript to send emails from a Next.js application.
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Sending emails
I am using nodemailer to send an email e.g. resetting the password. So far this package is working for me and it is easy to use with nuxt. Here is the setup of it https://ibb.co/SyzJ4T9
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Complete code Send mail on node JS for 60s
If you want to learn more about Nodemailer you can read here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodemailer
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When sending confirmation emails to your users, do you send it from your gmail account or from other mail service? Does google block your account if you use it for this purpose?
Setup an SMTP service. if you own the domain, you can setup whatever address you want. https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodemailer
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Send email in Node.JS with Nodemailer using Gmail account
In this article, We only learnt how to implement sending email in NOdeJS with nodemail using Gmail Service You can use askyourcode to explore the package codebase nodemailer for more ways to improve on the implementation on html templates.
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How to test sent and received emails with Cypress 10, Ethereal and Nodemailer
Cypress 10.3^ Plugins: recurse nodemailer imapflow mailparser
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