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Password-stealing Linux malware served for 3 years and no one noticed
This is installed by adding a shady repository to your apt sources.list...
How is this a supply chain attack? My official debian repository have never been breached so far.
This is no different from downloading an .exe of a shady website and running it.
Also: https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=download+manager... lists:
• uget: https://sourceforge.net/projects/urlget/
• kget: https://apps.kde.org/en-gb/kget/
• persepolis: https://persepolisdm.github.io/
why use "Free Download Manager"? Is this targeting new-comers from windows?
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Is there any IDM Internet Download Manager with no expiration date? If so, please help!
Persepolis and, I think, JDownloader.
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3 Best Open Source Alternatives To IDM (Internet Download Manager)
For example there's Persepolis (github) for aria2.
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Backup file downloads not completing (using DS218+ as remote file server)
Download the appropriate (32-bit or 64-bit) installation file from https://github.com/persepolisdm/persepolis/wiki/Microsoft-Windows
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A game pirate website which divide its file size?
You can also try a download manager, it should help keep the download going even if you have a slow connection. I recommend Persepolis.
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The most effective way to speed up downloads from steamunlocked.net?
You can try the Persepolis donwload manager. It may help you out.
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you've gotta be fucking kidding
Torrent or use a download manager.
- Resume copying files program
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Any way to compress videos online without downloading?
you would need a service that do that but sadly thats a huge file size for any service to provide, https://www.freeconvert.com/video-compressor limits to 1gb, you could try to download using a download manager like persepolis https://persepolisdm.github.io/
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How do y'all find Good Vocal Samples for your beats?
Standalone alternative (with browser integration), for those who want to avoid Chrome.
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- SLSA – Supply-Chain Levels for Software Artifacts
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Dogbolt Decompiler Explorer
Short answer: not where it counts.
My work focuses on recognizing known functions in obfuscated binaries, but there are some papers you might want to check out related to deobfuscation, if not necessarily using ML for deobfuscation or decompilation.
My take is that ML can soundly defeat the "easy" and more static obfuscation types (encodings, control flow flattening, splitting functions). It's low hanging fruit, and it's what I worked on most, but adoption is slow. On the other hand, "hard" obfuscations like virtualized functions or programs which embed JIT compilers to obfuscate at runtime... as far as I know, those are still unsolved problems.
This is a good overview of the subject, but pretty old and doesn't cover "hard" obfuscations: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=1566145.
https://www.jinyier.me/papers/DATE19_Obf.pdf uses deobfuscation for RTL logic (FGPA/ASIC domain) with SAT solvers. Might be useful for a point of view from a fairly different domain.
https://advising.cs.arizona.edu/~debray/Publications/generic... uses "semantics-preserving transformations" to shed obfuscation. I think this approach is the way to go, especially when combined with dynamic/symbolic analysis to mitigate virt/jit types of transformations.
I'll mention this one as a cautionary tale: https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/2886012 has some good general info but glosses over the machine learning approach. It considers Hex-rays' FLIRT to be "machine learning", but FLIRT just hashes signatures, can be spoofed (i.e. https://siliconpr0n.org/uv/issues_with_flirt_aware_malware.p...), and is useless against obfuscation.
Eventually I think SBOM tools like Black Duck[1] and SLSA[2] will incorporate ML to improve the accuracy of even figuring out what dependencies a piece of software actually has.
[1]: https://www.synopsys.com/software-integrity/software-composi...
[2]: https://slsa.dev/
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10 reasons you should quit your HTTP client
The dependency chain is certified! SLSA!
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UEFI Software Bill of Materials Proposal
The things you mentioned are not solved by a typical "SBOM" but e.g. CycloneDX has extra fields to record provenance and pedigree and things like in-toto (https://in-toto.io/) or SLSA (https://slsa.dev/) also aim to work in this field.
I've spent the last six months in this field and people will tell you that this or that is an industry best practice or "a standard" but in my experience none of that is true. Everyone is still trying to figure out how best to protect the software supply chain security and things are still very much in flux.
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Gittuf – a security layer for Git using some concepts introduced by TUF
It's multi-pronged and I imagine adopters may use a subset of features. Broadly, I think folks are going to be interested in a) branch/tag/reference protection rules, b) file protection rules (monorepo or otherwise, though monorepos do pose a very apt usecase for gittuf), and c) general key management for those who primarily care about Git signing.
For those who care about a and b, I think the work we want to do to support [in-toto attestations](https://github.com/in-toto/attestation) for [SLSA's upcoming source track](https://github.com/slsa-framework/slsa/issues/956) could be very interesting as well.
- SLSA • Supply-Chain Levels for Software Artifacts
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Password-stealing Linux malware served for 3 years and no one noticed
It doesn't have to be. Corporations which are FedRAMP[1] compliant, have to build software reproducibly in a fully isolated environment, only from reviewed code.[2]
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FedRAMP
[2] https://slsa.dev/
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OSCM: The Open Source Consumption Manifesto
SLSA stands for Supply chain Levels for Software Artifacts, and it is a framework that aims to provide a set of best practices for the software supply chain, with a focus on OSS. It was created by Google, and it is now part of the OpenSSF. It consists of four levels of assurance, from Level 1 to Level 4, that correspond to different degrees of protection against supply chain attacks. Our CTO Paolo Mainardi mentioned SLSA in a very good article on software supply chain security, and we also mentioned it in another article about securing OCI Artifacts on Kubernetes.
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CLOUD SECURITY PODCAST BY GOOGLE - EP116 SBOMs: A Step Towards a More Secure Software Supply Chain -
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- Supply Chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA)
What are some alternatives?
FireDM - python open source (Internet Download Manager) with multi-connections, high speed engine, based on python, LibCurl, and youtube_dl https://github.com/firedm/FireDM
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grype - A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems
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DependencyCheck - OWASP dependency-check is a software composition analysis utility that detects publicly disclosed vulnerabilities in application dependencies.
albion-online-stats - Albion online stats is an extension to MMORPG game - Albion Online. It tracks network traffic and displays various statistics, such as damage and DPS meter calculated from in-game actions.
sig-security - 🔐CNCF Security Technical Advisory Group -- secure access, policy control, privacy, auditing, explainability and more!
VirtScreen - Make your iPad/tablet/computer into a secondary monitor on Linux.
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
dandere2x-tremx - Dandere2x Tremx implementation / flavor. Unmaintained and broken WONTFIX, my focus is on my other project MMV. Please use akai-katto's mainstream dandere2x instead, it's better in many aspects. This was my first serious Python project, learned a lot from it.
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