wrongsecrets
CheatSheetSeries
wrongsecrets | CheatSheetSeries | |
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3 | 49 | |
1,117 | 26,553 | |
4.6% | 2.2% | |
9.8 | 9.2 | |
7 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Java | Python | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 |
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wrongsecrets
- How to Not Use Secrets
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Don't Tackle Security Alone: A Beginner's Guide To OWASP
OWASP WrongSecrets
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Why WrongSecrets moved to the OWASP Github Organization
After 1 year of active development under my personal Github Id commjoen, it is time to migrate our OWASP project WrongSecrets to the OWASP Github organization.
CheatSheetSeries
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Next.js: consequence of AppRouter on your CSP
Cross Site Scripting Prevention Cheat Sheet from OWASP Cheat Sheet Series
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A guide to Auth & Access Control in web apps 🔐
OWasp cheat sheet on how to do ACL in Web App.
- Ask HN: Best Practices Guides You're Aware Of
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Advice For Securing Backend Code
I recommend reading OWASP cheat sheets , especially these:
- What are some senior level learning resources you recommend for improving as a backend engineer?
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OWASP Attacks spreadsheet?
If it's anywhere it's probably in here, https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/
- How do you all SECURE your Apps?
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What is the easiest and most secure way to implement security in a NestJS application?
Im noob but i read somewhere that if u just follow this https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/ Your website is secured
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OWASP Needs to Evolve
Fixed: https://github.com/OWASP/CheatSheetSeries/issues/1089#issuec...
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When to implement a back end for a web application?
The most helpful "convention" for building a web application is the OWASP CheatSheet Series that focuses on security best practices.
What are some alternatives?
WebGoat - WebGoat is a deliberately insecure application
WhatWeb - Next generation web scanner
trufflehog - Find and verify secrets
dirsearch - Web path scanner
juice-shop - OWASP Juice Shop: Probably the most modern and sophisticated insecure web application
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
gitleaks - Protect and discover secrets using Gitleaks 🔑
big-list-of-naughty-strings - The Big List of Naughty Strings is a list of strings which have a high probability of causing issues when used as user-input data.
envless - OpenSource, frictionless and secure way to share and manage app secrets across teams.
docker-socket-proxy - Proxy over your Docker socket to restrict which requests it accepts
Keywhiz - A system for distributing and managing secrets
django-mfa2 - A Django app that handles MFA, it supports TOTP, U2F, FIDO2 U2F (Webauthn), Email Token and Trusted Devices