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PdfViewer
Simple Android PDF viewer based on pdf.js and content providers. The app doesn't require any permissions. The PDF stream is fed into the sandboxed WebView without giving it access to content or files. CSP is used to enforce that the JavaScript and styling properties within the WebView are entirely static.
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bandit
Bandit is a tool designed to find common security issues in Python code.
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pip-audit
Audits Python environments, requirements files and dependency trees for known security vulnerabilities, and can automatically fix them
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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safety
Safety checks Python dependencies for known security vulnerabilities and suggests the proper remediations for vulnerabilities detected.
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kad
Discontinued A simple Python package converting dictionary keys to attributes of a class. (by morrigan-plus-plus)
dangerzone reviews and mentions
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Dangerzone: Convert PDFs, documents, or images to a safe PDF
I don't have experience with Qubes in order to know what the files do, but this repo references two files in a qubes directory: e.g. https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone/blob/v0.6.0/qub...
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QubesOS – A reasonably secure operating system
You can use something similar on macOS, Windows or Linux, based on Docker containers, see Dangerzone: https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone
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How can I implement this open-source tool as an API?
In light of the Linus Tech Tips hack, the CEO of the company wants us to find a way to securely open files uploaded by clients. I'm new to the team and with little development experience, but I want to learn. How can I implement this tool as an API? There's instructions for the GUI, but I can't really understand how you'd implement it without the GUI, just as a script that can run on every file uploaded to our site. This is the tool: https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone
It looks like there is a command line interface: https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone/issues/213
The source code for the CLI application is probably the best place to look for an example of how to use the internal parts of the code which perform the actual conversion: https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone/blob/main/dangerzone/cli.py
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Secure PDF Viewer app version 16 released
Check out danger zone - https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone
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I think the CTX package on PyPI has been hacked!
Isolating … like setting up a VM without net access or shared folders and then use e.g. dangerzone?
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Opening PDFs securely
Use dangerzone to create safe PDF files, although in my experience it doesn't complete the conversion for some PDF files.
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freedomofpress/dangerzone is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dangerzone is Python.