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Using insecure npm package manager defaults to steal your macOS keyboard shortcuts
Many other JavaScript and Node.js security incidents are curated on the Awesome Node.js Security repository.
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What is secure code?
For the PERN stack you can check out the vulnerabilities and their solutions here, you may also like the Secure Code Warrior Free Node.js express training. Also check out the Awesome Node.js Security list.
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JavaScript Security 101
Here are a few highlights from some great Static code analysis (SAST) tools listed in Awesome Node.js security & Guidesmiths Cybersecurity handbook.
What are some alternatives?
GhostText - 👻 Use your text editor to write in your browser. Everything you type in the editor will be instantly updated in the browser (and vice versa).
opencti - Open Cyber Threat Intelligence Platform
pwndoc - Pentest Report Generator
Shuffle - Shuffle: A general purpose security automation platform. Our focus is on collaboration and resource sharing.
Retire.js - scanner detecting the use of JavaScript libraries with known vulnerabilities. Can also generate an SBOM of the libraries it finds.
lockfile-lint - Lint an npm or yarn lockfile to analyze and detect security issues
tbv - Package verification for npm
is-website-vulnerable - finds publicly known security vulnerabilities in a website's frontend JavaScript libraries
nodejs-salting - There is a method in the crypto module called scrypt that we are going to use in the example.
dvna - Damn Vulnerable NodeJS Application