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santa | CocoaLumberjack | |
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20 | 3 | |
4,303 | 13,121 | |
0.7% | 0.2% | |
9.0 | 8.6 | |
14 days ago | 9 days ago | |
Objective-C | Objective-C | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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santa
- Linux being secure is a common misconception
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Unable to install ruby due to google santa
For anyone wondering: https://github.com/google/santa
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Reporting on new installed applications
Have you looked at SANTA?
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Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Google They Are Not Willing to Fix
Not directly relevant but interesting...
https://github.com/google/santa
This is a product developed by Google that has at least been utilized internally to some extent. It's not perfect, but my previous company used it and it does prevent unexpected unknown code from running in the background.
What it does not do is prevent someone from intentionally downloading and executing a library unless the upvoter actually comes to some demand that you do so. I found that it quickly became a bit of a "alert fatigue" where you approve things your coworkers send you so they can get back to work without properly vetting.
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is it possible to see what account made changes to the system?
If you really want to get draconian with your controls/logging have a look into https://github.com/google/santa
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MacOS + MDM Policies (Privacy, Notifications, Native Apps)
Is your company open to adopting open source tooling? There is a tool called Santa that could be used to block binaries from executing.
- Possible to restrict which applications a user can install/execute?
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On Oct 24th Apple will release macOS Ventura - Are you ready?
you may like https://github.com/google/santa
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Uber Investigating Breach of Its Computer Systems
> Infostealers for Mac are a thing (Uber is a mac heavy shop I hear)
Block unknown executables on company machines. Google developed Santa to protect themselves: https://github.com/google/santa
> and that's all it takes to steal cookies and tokens post-mfa,
Make post-MFA cookies and tokens short-lived. Require MFA re-authentication at least daily.
> or why even bother with that, if you're running code just make it a reverse shell.
All outbound connections should be strictly monitored, especially from production servers, which should have no ability to make outbound connections. With modern dependency management, that's harder for build servers, but still doable.
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What Anti-Keylogging Software do you use or recommend?
https://github.com/google/santa for anyone curious
CocoaLumberjack
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Looking for a flexible and fast logging library with file rotation support
On iOS using Swift I would depend on the CocoaLumberjack library to support all of my logging needs. It's fast, flexible, and very importantly, supports configurable log file rotationDDFileLogger(py)maximumFileSize). It's awesome.
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How to log only in debug mode? including network logs
Does anyone have experience with this? I've seen people mentioning to use Cocoalumberjack but not sure if its the right package (meaning if its not overkill). Apple have an open source logging library as well for this.
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Awesome macOS Libraries List
CocoaLumberjack - A fast & simple, yet powerful & flexible logging framework. Language: Objective-C.
What are some alternatives?
sequelpro - MySQL/MariaDB database management for macOS
SwiftyBeaver - Convenient & secure logging during development & release in Swift 4 & 5
macOSLAPS - Swift binary that will change a local administrator password to a random generated password. Similar behavior to LAPS for Windows
NSLogger - A modern, flexible logging tool
macos_security - macOS Security Compliance Project
XCGLogger - A debug log framework for use in Swift projects. Allows you to log details to the console (and optionally a file), just like you would have with NSLog() or print(), but with additional information, such as the date, function name, filename and line number.
MacPass - A native macOS KeePass client
CleanroomLogger - CleanroomLogger provides an extensible Swift-based logging API that is simple, lightweight and performant
pip - The Python package installer
Logkit - An efficient logging library for OS X, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS – written in Swift. Log to console, file, HTTP service, or your own endpoint. Simple to get started, but smartly customizable.
CIS-for-macOS-Catalina-CP - CIS Benchmarks for macOS Catalina
JustLog - JustLog brings logging on iOS to the next level. It supports console, file and remote Logstash logging via TCP socket with no effort. Support for logz.io available.