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Obtainium – Get Android App Updates Directly from the Source
There could be asset hashes in sigstore: https://sigstore.dev/
Is there a good way to run native mobile app GUI tests with GitHub Actions?
A VM/container emulator like anbox, waydroid, (or all of ChromeOS Flex in KVM) in a GitHub Action is probably enough to run GUI tests?
"Build your own SLSA 3+ provenance builder on GitHub Actions"
- Why SQLite Does Not Use Git
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PGP signatures on PyPI: worse than useless
I expect something like https://sigstore.dev
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An Overview of Kubernetes Security Projects at KubeCon Europe 2023
sigstore is another suite of tools that focuses on attestation and provenance. Within the suite are two tools I heard mentioned a few times at KubeCon: Cosign and Rekor.
- 50% new NPM packages are spam
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Spin 1.0 — The Developer Tool for Serverless WebAssembly
Since we can distribute Spin applications using popular registry services, we can also take advantage of ecosystem tools such as Sigstore and Cosign, which address the software supply chain issue by signing and verifying applications using Sigstore's new keyless signatures (using OIDC identity tokens from providers such as GitHub).
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Build and sign application containers
With containers being the heart of Cloud Native application development, it has become even more critical to ensure the integrity of the containers. One of the ways to do this to sign and verify the container images.sigstore is a open source project that empowers software developers to securely sign the container images.
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Ask HN: What is the most impactful thing you've ever built?
https://sigstore.dev - although its really not true to say I built it. I started it off, but very quickly smarter folks then me jumped on board and really took it to all sorts of new directions.
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Container Images for the Cloud Native Era
Powered by Wolfi, Chainguard Images are a suite of distroless images that consolidate the base features of the Wolfi undistro into end-user container images that can be integrated into existing workflows. Chainguard Images are fully declarative and reproducible, and include SBOMs that cover all image dependencies. In addition, Chainguard Images are signed via Sigstore, which attests the provenance of all artifacts. All images and corresponding signatures, as well as their SBOMs, are hosted in Chainguard's OCI registry cgr.dev.
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I am Mikko Hypponen, a global infosec expert! Ask me anything.
What's your thoughts on the sigstore project from the linux foundation?
Covenant
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Effective Adversary Emulation
Covenant C2: https://github.com/cobbr/Covenant
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Secure authentication over unencrypted connection
E.g., https://github.com/cobbr/Covenant/blob/master/Covenant/Data/Grunt/GruntHTTP/GruntHTTP.cs
- Next stage of training
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Covenant Framework and .NET framework issues
And I have then installed Covenant as per the instructions here: https://github.com/cobbr/Covenant/wiki/Installation-And-Startup
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A question about internal(network?) pentesting.
https://github.com/cobbr/Covenant https://bloodhoundgang.herokuapp.com/ https://github.com/cobbr/Covenant/wiki
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Ask HN: Ever lost your love for coding? How did you get it back?
1. Learn to build things
2. Learn to hack them
3. Build tools to hack things (or learn existing ones, e.g. https://github.com/GhostPack and https://github.com/cobbr/Covenant for you .NET folks)
Going from business apps to tools offers a nice change of pace.
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Guidance on certs in Cybersecurity Field
Covenant: https://github.com/cobbr/Covenant
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"Modern" Pentest Frameworks
Thanks I will give the README a read https://github.com/cobbr/Covenant
- Microsoft / Github should stop treating open-source software as malware and forcing developers to pay for certificates, if they actually care about open-source developers
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DomainBorrowing: Not be confused with DomainFronting - This talk presents a new method to hide C2 traffic via a CDN to circumvent censorship. It details some tricks discovered in some CDN implementations, and how to chain them together to “borrow” a domain and its valid HTTPS certificate
an implementation is here - Covenant Implant Template, which uses Domain Borrowing for C2 communication. https://github.com/Dliv3/DomainBorrowing
What are some alternatives?
sigstore-the-hard-way - sigstore the hard way!
Metasploit - Metasploit Framework
fulcio - Sigstore OIDC PKI
Empire - Empire is a PowerShell and Python post-exploitation agent.
cosign - Code signing and transparency for containers and binaries
Empire - Empire is a post-exploitation and adversary emulation framework that is used to aid Red Teams and Penetration Testers.
kubeclarity - KubeClarity is a tool for detection and management of Software Bill Of Materials (SBOM) and vulnerabilities of container images and filesystems
caldera - Automated Adversary Emulation Platform
MEMZ - A trojan made for Danooct1's User Made Malware Series.
Starkiller - Starkiller is a Frontend for PowerShell Empire.
cargo-crev - A cryptographically verifiable code review system for the cargo (Rust) package manager.
SILENTTRINITY - An asynchronous, collaborative post-exploitation agent powered by Python and .NET's DLR