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js-x-ray
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JS-X-Ray 6.0
If you are new in town, JS-X-Ray is an open source JavaScript SAST (Static Application Security Testing). The tool analyzes your JavaScript sources for patterns that may affect the security and quality of your project 😎.
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📦 Everything you need to know: package managers
@nodesecure/js-x-ray, a SAST scanner (A static analyser for detecting most common malicious patterns)
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A technical tale of NodeSecure - Chapter 2
I'm back at writing for a new technical article on NodeSecure. This time I want to focus on the SAST JS-X-Ray 🔬.
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How to respond to growing supply chain security risks?
And it is happening right now. Github is opening the GitHub Advisory Database to community submissions. Awesome community NodeSecure builds cool things like scanner and js-x-ray. There are also lockfile-lint, LavaMoat, Jfrog-npm-tools (and I am sure there is more).
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NodeSecure - What's new in 2022 ?
Static Analysis is powered by @nodesecure/js-x-ray and @nodesecure/scanner.
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A technical tale of NodeSecure - Chapter 1
Execute NodeSecure/JS-X-Ray on each JavaScript files.
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Announcing new Node-Secure back-end
JS-X-Ray - SAST Scanner
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JS-X-Ray 3.0.0
I have been working every night of the week on a new major version of my open-source JavaScript SAST JS-X-Ray. I've been looking forward to making significant changes to the code for several months now...
lockfile-lint
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How to Effortlessly Improve a Legacy Codebase Using Robots
Run static analysis e.g. lint with lockfile-lint, Stylelint, ESLint, check for unimported files using unimported, and identify potential security vulnerabilities
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The rising trend of malicious packages in open source ecosystems | Snyk
I built a lockfile-lint (https://github.com/lirantal/lockfile-lint) that helps with ensuring that some of these trust policies are enforced.
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How to respond to growing supply chain security risks?
And it is happening right now. Github is opening the GitHub Advisory Database to community submissions. Awesome community NodeSecure builds cool things like scanner and js-x-ray. There are also lockfile-lint, LavaMoat, Jfrog-npm-tools (and I am sure there is more).
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Injecting backdoors to NPM packages
An additional approach may be to use lockfile-lint, but you shouldn't just rely on this script entirely because there are other ecosystems than npm, and they may have similar issues.
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JavaScript Security 101
Use lockfile lint to check changes in the package-lock.json which is typically not reviewed
What are some alternatives?
cli - JavaScript security CLI that allow you to deeply analyze the dependency tree of a given package or local Node.js project.
node-safe - 🤠 Make using Node.js safe again with Deno-like permissions
ci - NodeSecure tool enabling secured continuous integration
folderslint - 📁 Directory structure linter for Front-End projects
report - NodeSecure HTML & PDF report generator for any public and/or private git repositories.
awesome-lint - Linter for Awesome lists
vulnera - Programmatically fetch security vulnerabilities with one or many strategies (NPM Audit, Sonatype, Snyk, Node.js DB).
np - A better `npm publish`
Governance - NodeSecure Governance (Code of conduct & Contribution guidelines)
tbv - Package verification for npm
types - Typescript definitions for npm registry content
unimported - Find and fix dangling files and unused dependencies in your JavaScript projects.