secimport
security-wg
secimport | security-wg | |
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14 | 6 | |
157 | 482 | |
- | 1.0% | |
6.5 | 8.9 | |
2 months ago | about 23 hours ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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secimport
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Securing PyTorch Models with eBPF
In this blog, I will present secimport — a toolkit for creating and running sandboxed applications in Python that utilizes eBPF (bpftrace) to secure Python runtimes.
- I created a python seccomp sandbox, but per-module in your code.
- GitHub - avilum/secimport: Python sandbox toolkit, powered by eBPF and Dtrace
- GitHub - avilum/secimport: Python sandbox toolkit, powered by eBPF / Dtrace
- GitHub - avilum/secimport: seccomp Python sandbox, powered by eBPF and Dtrace
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Dozens of malicious PyPI packages discovered targeting developers
There is also this, although I haven't tested it yet. The approach is interesting though. https://github.com/avilum/secimport
- GitHub - avilum/secimport: Secure imports for python modules using dtrace
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Tracing/Sandboxing python modules upon import (like SECCOMP for the interpreter)
Code: https://github.com/avilum/secimport Article (No login required): https://infosecwriteups.com/sandboxing-python-modules-in-your-code-1e590d71fc26?source=friends_link&sk=5e9a2fa4d4921af0ec94f175f7ee49f9
- seccomp for Python import statements: sandbox python modules using dtrace (cross platform)
security-wg
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Securizing your GitHub org
As I was working on an open source security project, I put pressure on myself to be ready. Also as a member of the Node.js Security WG I thought it was an interesting topic and that I was probably not the only one who was worried about not being up to the task 😖.
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You should use the OpenSSF Scorecard
We began the discussion in this issue, and here you can find the meeting notes:
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Dozens of malicious PyPI packages discovered targeting developers
Node.js is building something very similar: Permission Model https://github.com/nodejs/security-wg/issues/791
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Announcing NodeSecure Vulnera
deprecated Node.js Security WG Database
- NodeSecure - What's new in 2022 ?
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Make your JavaScript project safer by using this workflow
Node.js Security Working Group
What are some alternatives?
birdcage - Cross-platform embeddable sandboxing
cargo-vet - supply-chain security for Rust
scorecard - OpenSSF Scorecard - Security health metrics for Open Source
cli - Command line interface for the Phylum API
W4SP-Stealer - w4sp Stealer official source code, one of the best python stealer on the web [GET https://api.github.com/repos/loTus04/W4SP-Stealer: 403 - Repository access blocked]
autobox - A set of tools and libraries for automatically generating and initiating sandboxes for Rust programs
ci - NodeSecure tool enabling secured continuous integration
Contents - Community documentation, code, links to third-party resources, ... See the issues and pull requests for pending content. Contributions are welcome !
scanner - ⚡️ A package API to run a static analysis of your module's dependencies. This is the CLI engine!
crev - Socially scalable Code REView and recommendation system that we desperately need. See http://github.com/crev-dev/cargo-crev for real implemenation.