fierce
Cppcheck
fierce | Cppcheck | |
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4 | 11 | |
1,523 | 5,495 | |
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1.5 | 9.9 | |
about 1 month ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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fierce
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DNS Pentest?
Fierce (https://github.com/mschwager/fierce.git) is a good tool to automate DNS enumeration
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Awesome Penetration Testing
fierce - Python3 port of the original fierce.pl DNS reconnaissance tool for locating non-contiguous IP space.
- mschwager/fierce - A DNS reconnaissance tool for locating non-contiguous IP space.
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Excited about my first Linux laptop ! Lemur Pro. Tips for who to optimize this for OSINT / Kali type of work?
fierce - https://github.com/mschwager/fierce
Cppcheck
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Configuring Cppcheck, Cpplint, and JSON Lint
I dedicated Sunday morning to going over the documentation of the linters we use in the project. The goal was to understand all options and use them in the best way for our project. Seeing their manuals side by side was nice because even very similar things are solved differently. Cppcheck is the most configurable and best documented; JSON Lint lies at the other end.
- Cppcheck/Releasenotes.txt
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Enforcing Memory Safety?
Using infer, someone else exploited null-dereference checks to introduce simple affine types in C++. Cppcheck also checks for null-dereferences. Unfortunately, that approach means that borrow-counting references have a larger sizeof than non-borrow counting references, so optimizing the count away potentially changes the semantics of a program which introduces a whole new way of writing subtly wrong code.
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Check out my tasks.json for C++ of VScode
Also check out (cppcheck)[https://github.com/danmar/cppcheck] if you want more static analysis
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What are the must-have tools for any C++ developer?
My browser refuses to open that link. This is better: https://github.com/danmar/cppcheck
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Awesome Penetration Testing
cppcheck - Extensible C/C++ static analyzer focused on finding bugs.
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C/C++ pre-commit hooks for static analyzers and linters
and five C/C++ static code analyzers: * clang-tidy * oclint * cppcheck * cpplint (recently added!) * include-what-you-use (recently added!)
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Caught signal 11 (SIGSEGV) and signal 6 (SIGABRT)
Start by feeding your codebase to a static analysis tool like cppcheck, to rule out obvious bound-checking mistakes in it.
- How to detect stack corruption in embedded c??
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Why static analysis on C projects is not widespread already?
Cppcheck is free. I've previously used it with a C++ project.
What are some alternatives?
massdns - A high-performance DNS stub resolver for bulk lookups and reconnaissance (subdomain enumeration)
cpplint - Static code checker for C++
dnstwist - Domain name permutation engine for detecting homograph phishing attacks, typo squatting, and brand impersonation
gcc-poison - gcc-poison
amass - In-depth attack surface mapping and asset discovery
stb - stb single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
SQLMap - Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
cmake-lint - Fork of https://github.com/richq/cmake-lint to continue maintenance
RustScan - 🤖 The Modern Port Scanner 🤖
American Fuzzy Lop - american fuzzy lop - a security-oriented fuzzer
linkedin2username - OSINT Tool: Generate username lists for companies on LinkedIn
c-smart-pointers - Smart pointers for the (GNU) C programming language