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Retire.js
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Understanding security in React Native applications
Retire.js
- Retire.js
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OWASP Top 10 for Developers: Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities
In order to prevent this issue, your organization needs to implement regular checks of your dependencies against the CVE database for known vulnerabilities, as well as establishing a process for keeping all dependencies up-to-date. Fortunately, much of this can be automated using vulnerability scanning tools, such as the OWASP Dependency Check, RetireJS, or Brakeman. Additional tools, such as WhiteSource's Renovate, provide a complete dependency management solution by automatically updating any found vulnerabilities. In addition to keeping dependencies updated, it's important to remove any dependencies that are no longer being used.
passff
- Bitwarden: Free, open-source password manager
- Isn't a password manager by Proton a good idea?
- Show HN: Kvass, a personal key-value store
- Passff/passff: zx2c4 pass manager extension for Firefox, Chrome and Opera
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Ask HN: Why should I trust password managers?
Also, there's a firefox extension https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/passff/ (on github: https://github.com/passff/passff)
It requires the user to run a daemon that reads ~/.passwordstore passwords and feed it to the extension https://github.com/passff/passff-host - but the design is pretty transparent to inspection if you're inclined to check
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Napa, a simple and secure command line password manager
The reason I currently use pass is that it has Firefox integration through PassFF: https://github.com/passff/passff
What are some alternatives?
DOMPurify - DOMPurify - a DOM-only, super-fast, uber-tolerant XSS sanitizer for HTML, MathML and SVG. DOMPurify works with a secure default, but offers a lot of configurability and hooks. Demo:
keepassxc-browser - KeePassXC Browser Extension
js-xss - Sanitize untrusted HTML (to prevent XSS) with a configuration specified by a Whitelist
webextension-toolbox - Small CLI toolbox for cross-browser WebExtension development
Themis - Easy to use cryptographic framework for data protection: secure messaging with forward secrecy and secure data storage. Has unified APIs across 14 platforms.
hashpass - A simple password manager with a twist.
SuperTokens Community - Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
git-secret - :busts_in_silhouette: A bash-tool to store your private data inside a git repository.
xss-filters
browserpass-extension - Browserpass web extension
cidaas SDK for JS - With this SDK, you can integrate cidaas smoothly and with minimal effort into your javascript application. It enables you to map the most important user flows for OAuth2 and OIDC compliant authentication. Secure – Fast – And unrivaled Swabian.
wallabagger - Chrome / Firefox / Opera plugin for wallabag v2.