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secutils discussion
secutils reviews and mentions
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Show HN: SecUtils – A fast filterable CVE viewer, now with CVSS and CWE support
Hey! The name of your project caught my eye, as I'm behind https://secutils.dev, so I had to check it out and say hi to a fellow dev in the security tools space :)
Looks like the home page is empty right now, which might be a bit confusing for visitors. I wonder if it'd make sense to set https://secutils.com/vm/vulnerabilities as the default page until there's something else useful enough to show on the home page.
> So far I'm using it to monitor vulnerabilities for a few key products
I'm curious how you actually monitor them - do you just visit the page periodically, or is there some automatic tracking capability I missed?
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A primer on open-source intelligence for bug bounty hunting in Grafana
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Supercharge your app with user extensions using Deno JavaScript runtime
As a solo-developer for Secutils.dev, I operate with very limited resources and cannot accommodate every user's feature request, even if I wish to. On the other hand, prioritizing and developing features based on assumptions and limited upfront user feedback has its own challenges and risks. That's why, right from the start, I've been considering adding some sort of "extension points" into Secutils.dev that would allow users to customize the certain behavior of the utilities according to their needs.
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How to track anything on the internet or use Playwright for fun and profit
After a refreshing winter-time blogging-break, I'd like to resume introducing new features of Secutils.dev through practical use cases. Ever wondered how to easily track something on the internet that does not offer subscribing to updates natively? If so, let me introduce you a recently released web content tracking utility that made its debut in December 2023 (v1.0.0-alpha.4). I'll explain how I use it for various tasks, well beyond its primary security focus. Additionally, I'll cover how it's made in case you're interested in developing a similar tool yourself. Read on!
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Explore web applications through their content security policy (CSP)
Like anything we invest our time and energy in, I want to raise awareness about the work I've done, gauge interest, and hopefully receive constructive feedback. I'm not a fan of blunt self-promotion, so I'm going to try something different - demonstrating new features in action. Sometimes I'll show their business value, and other times it'll just be for fun and entertainment. In this post, I'll demonstrate how to use the new “Import content security policy” feature to learn a bit more about the websites you use every day. Let's dive in!
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Q4 2023 iteration: tracking arbitrary web content, user-specific webhook subdomains, inherited CSP, and more
Last week, I kicked off the new "Q4 2023 – Oct-Dec" development and research iteration for Secutils.dev, the open-source toolbox designed for developing and testing secure applications. In this post, I'll take you through the significant features and changes that will be the focus of my work in the coming weeks and months: tracking arbitrary web content, user-specific webhook subdomains, inherited CSP, and more. Let's dive in!
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Announcing 1.0.0-alpha.3 release: more powerful resource tracking, notifications and content sharing
Earlier this week, I wrapped up the "Q3 2023 – Jul-Sep" iteration and cut a new 1.0.0-alpha.3 release of Secutils.dev. In this post, I would like to quickly walk you through the major changes since 1.0.0-alpha.2: notifications, more powerful web page resource tracker, sharing capabilities and more. Let’s dive in!
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Running web scraping service securely
In my previous post, I shared the update regarding the upcoming "Q3 2023 - Jul-Sep" milestone. While I briefly covered how I implemented the notifications subsystem in Secutils.dev, there are a few other important changes I've been working on for this milestone. One of these changes is related to the fact that I’m preparing to allow Secutils.dev users to inject custom JavaScript scripts into the web pages they track resources for (yay 🎉). As a result, I've spent some time hardening the Web Scraper environment's security and wanted to share what you should keep in mind if you’re building a service that needs to scrape arbitrary web pages.
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Q3 2023 update - Notifications
Notifications, in general, and email notifications, specifically, are integral to any product that involves any monitoring or tracking activities. Secutils.dev already includes, and will continue to expand, features that require the ability to send notifications. Two notable examples include sending notifications for changes detected by the web page resources trackers and changes detected in the tracked content security policies (CSP).
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The best application security tool is education
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secutils-dev/secutils 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 secutils is Rust.