npq
pwndoc
npq | pwndoc | |
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4 | 11 | |
863 | 2,064 | |
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7.7 | 4.4 | |
3 months ago | 26 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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npq
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I wish more developers understood the constant stream of malware that is posted to npm
You might also want to look at npq which is an open source project that helps you proactively defend against potentially bad (malicious) npm packages before installing them.
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The rising trend of malicious packages in open source ecosystems | Snyk
You just described my project called npq: https://github.com/lirantal/npq :-)
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Packj sandbox for “safe installation” of Ruby gems
That's pretty cool. I was just recently publishing about Ruby gem lockfile injection attacks (read here: https://snyk.io/blog/ruby-gem-installation-lockfile-injection-attacks/). I also wrote something related to this for npm users, but not a sandbox, called npq: https://github.com/lirantal/npq/
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npm package node-ipc was found to contain malicious code that wipes files on disk
In any case, proactively protecting against is indeed the more difficult thing to do, but also the rarer and sort of 0 day vulnerabilities that happen. That said, I built a module called npq (see here https://github.com/lirantal/npq/) that helps me, and others, countermeasure against these sort of malicious incidents. In light of recent malicious incidents, it calls for updating some of the capabilities there (referred to as marshalls)
pwndoc
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dradis-ce VS pwndoc - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 May 2023
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sysreptor alternatives - writehat, Serpico, ReportGen, and pwndoc
5 projects | 2 May 2023
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Predefined vulnerabilities for PwnDoc?
No, but there is a Github Issue about the fact that there is no documentation ! https://github.com/pwndoc/pwndoc/issues/183 So if you want to do that I'm sure the community would love it lol
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Your usual last minute exam tips request
iirc I spent about 7-8 hours with my report. I used pwndoc with a custom template (based on the offsec template and modified a few things) I prepared beforehand.
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The Automated Penetration Testing Reporting System (APTRS). Pentester can easily maintain projects, customers, and vulnerabilities, and create PDF reports without needing to use traditional DOC files. The tool allows you to maintain a vulnerability database, so you won't need to repeat yourself.
This is a great project ! But did you know that https://github.com/pwndoc/pwndoc already exists and has the same features ..?
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What do pentesters do?
Please look into something like PwnDoc https://github.com/pwndoc/pwndoc or even paid things like Plextrac. Automated templates will save you so much time I guarantee it.
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Docker compose to K8s conversion not working? Error: Cannot find module './config/config.json'?
I've been trying to convert this into k8s with no success unfortunately. Frontend and Mongo pods run fine, but the backend always gives the error below. Essentially was following this tutorial minus the aspects specific to the node-project they downloaded.
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- pwndoc/pwndoc - Pentest Report Generator
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Pentest reporting software?
Pwndoc is good: https://github.com/pwndoc/pwndoc
What are some alternatives?
safe-npm - safe npm time travel installs
report - NodeSecure HTML & PDF report generator for any public and/or private git repositories.
v8-vulnerabilities - Corpus of public v8 vulnerability PoCs.
owasp-masvs - The OWASP MASVS (Mobile Application Security Verification Standard) is the industry standard for mobile app security.
lockfile-lint - Lint an npm or yarn lockfile to analyze and detect security issues
reconmap - Vulnerability assessment and penetration testing automation and reporting platform for teams.
download-node-nightly-executable - Download node nightly executable
Documize - Modern Confluence alternative designed for internal & external docs, built with Go + EmberJS
awesome-infosec - A curated list of awesome infosec courses and training resources.
sbt-dependency-check - SBT Plugin for OWASP DependencyCheck. Monitor your dependencies and report if there are any publicly known vulnerabilities (e.g. CVEs). :rainbow:
react-csv - React components to build CSV files on the fly basing on Array/literal object of data
is-website-vulnerable - finds publicly known security vulnerabilities in a website's frontend JavaScript libraries