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trufflehog
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Seeking help to identify vulnerabilities and secrets in a website backup file
Trufflehog
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1 in 10 developers leaked an API-key in 2022
Frankly, I think it will take years to replace API-keys (if it will ever happen). Developers are much better-off using CLI tools that prevent leaking secrets by blocking commits to git (e.g., https://github.com/Infisical/infisical or https://github.com/trufflesecurity/trufflehog)
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My boss keeps committing his creds into git
Trufflehog also offers pre-commit hooks. You can have it report on PRs too.
- Introducing DeepSecrets: a better appsec tool for secrets scanning
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Nosey Parker: a new scanner to find misplaced secrets in textual data and Git history
Is this not just a another https://github.com/trufflesecurity/trufflehog?
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Security scanning
I agree that code scanning is really important, the best way to convince others is to identify high-risk threats in source code and present them to the decision-makers. For example, scanning Secrets is great for showing how repositories can be a massive vulnerability and identifying some low-hanging fruit, especially in the git history. Attackers are really after git repository access for this reason and there are plenty of open-source or free tools that you can use to illustrate the problem. Git-Secrets, Truffle Hog. These aren't great for a long-term commercial solution, something like GitGuardian is a better commercial tool but if the goal is just to illustrate the problem then finding some high-value secrets with free tools is a good way to convince the security personnel to invest in some solutions. Then the door is open to having more conversations as you have already proven the risk.
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Thinking Like a Hacker: AWS Keys in Private Repos
It’s easy to think that it’s only important to scan for secrets in your public-facing repositories, but this real-world data breach proves that you need to treat all code the same from a security perspective. Malicious hackers can use open-source tools like Gitleaks and TruffleHog to quickly detect secrets in massive amounts of code*, without leaving a trace. As a defender, **it’s extremely important to have secret scans tightly integrated into your SDLC* (software development lifecycle) to reduce the risks of exposing them. GitGuardian offers secret scanning for private repositories in their Free, Business, and Enterprise plans.
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Toyota Accidently Exposed a Secret Key Publicly on GitHub for Five Years
There are software like Trufflehog ( https://github.com/trufflesecurity/trufflehog ), that finds secrets. We are using it at organizational level, but there's always some delay from finding something and getting it reported. I've been meaning to add it both to our CI so our team can notice right away, and even to Git push hooks, to catch these cases early.
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What are the best tools for Advanced Security Scans similar to GitHub Enterprise
https://github.com/trufflesecurity/trufflehog And https://github.com/Yelp/detect-secrets
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Searching GITHUB
Have you tried trufflehog or gitrob? gitrob trufflehog
infisical
- Show HN: Open-source alternative to HashiCorp/IBM Vault
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IBM to Acquire HashiCorp, Inc
You should look into Infisical: https://github.com/Infisical/infisical
Disclaimer: I’m one of the founders.
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IBM Planning to Acquire HashiCorp
Do you know that OpenBao is actually funded by IBM?
I'm biased (co-founder) but you should take a look at Infisical for secret management: https://infisical.com
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Top Secrets Management Tools for 2024
Infisical
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Ask HN: Where do you save your API keys?
Check out Infisical: https://infisical.com
We help developers manage API keys, DB access tokens, certificates, and other types of secrets across all of their infrastructure – providing smooth native integrations with k8s, terraform, github actions, any local development setup, and much more.
Disclaimer: I'm one of the founders.
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🛡️4 Top Database Security Tools in 2024 🏆🔥
Infisical is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted secret management platform for storing, managing, and syncing application configuration and secrets like API keys, database credentials, and environment variables across applications and infrastructure. It is an alternative to HashiCorp Vault and AWS Secrets Manager.
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OpenBao – FOSS Fork of HashiCorp Vault
Check out Infisical: https://github.com/Infisical/infisical
Disclaimer: I'm one of the founders
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🔥🔥 Our awesome OSS friends 😍
Infisical- Open source, end-to-end encrypted platform that lets you securely manage secrets and configs across your team, devices, and infrastructure.
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Secure Credential Management in Ansible on a Shared Server?
Check out Infisical: https://infisical.com
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🔥🚀 Top 10 Open-Source Must-Have Tools for Crafting Your Own Chatbot 🤖💬
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What are some alternatives?
gitleaks - Protect and discover secrets using Gitleaks 🔑
dotenv-vault - sync .env files—from the creator of `dotenv`.
git-secrets - Prevents you from committing secrets and credentials into git repositories
sso-wall-of-shame - A list of vendors that treat single sign-on as a luxury feature, not a core security requirement.
detect-secrets - An enterprise friendly way of detecting and preventing secrets in code.
infisical-cli - ♾ Infisical is an open-source, E2EE tool to sync environment variables across your team and infrastructure. [Moved to: https://github.com/Infisical/infisical]
talisman - Using a pre-commit hook, Talisman validates the outgoing changeset for things that look suspicious — such as tokens, passwords, and private keys.
Vault - A tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management
shhgit - Ah shhgit! Find secrets in your code. Secrets detection for your GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket repositories.
teller - Cloud native secrets management for developers - never leave your command line for secrets.
roadmap - GitHub public roadmap
envless - OpenSource, frictionless and secure way to share and manage app secrets across teams.