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State of the Software Supply Chain (2024)

sonatype.com
1 points·by livealight·2 years ago·0 comments

Show HN: Kuvastin – An E Ink art piece that displays AI art from Google cal

turunen.dev
5 points·by livealight·3 years ago·2 comments

The Cyber Resilience Act Threatens the Future of Open Source

devops.com
4 points·by livealight·3 years ago·0 comments

BOM Doctor: Visualise and Patch Java SBOMS

bomdoctor.sonatype.com
1 points·by livealight·3 years ago·0 comments

8th State of the Software Supply Chain Report

sonatype.com
1 points·by livealight·4 years ago·0 comments

Check your gems: RubyGems fixes unauthorized package takeover bug

bleepingcomputer.com
2 points·by livealight·4 years ago·0 comments

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1 points·by livealight·4 years ago·0 comments

PyPI, NuGet, NPM Flooded with Roblox and Fortnite Spam: Why?

blog.sonatype.com
2 points·by livealight·4 years ago·0 comments

Log4shell by the numbers- Why did CVE-2021-44228 set the Internet on Fire?

blog.sonatype.com
1 points·by livealight·5 years ago·0 comments

State of the Software Supply Chain 2021

sonatype.com
15 points·by livealight·5 years ago·13 comments

Improving Open-Source Software Security for Java Developers

hackernoon.com
1 points·by livealight·5 years ago·0 comments

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livealight
·3 years ago·discuss
Very neat! Did a similar project with AI generated images. Fun for days with this kind of cheap hardware!
livealight
·3 years ago·discuss
Thanks! It definitely passed the weekend well - do share if you end up building it!
livealight
·3 years ago·discuss
It let log4j pass for as long as it was known to be good. Within hours of the CVE opening the tool was blocking it. The purpose of dependency firewalls is to avoid two things: known badly vulnerable packages AND known malicious packages that serve no other purpose than to steal data or drop a trojan. No security is 100% bulletproof, but it's really surprising how much of the damage is done by 7 year old CVEs. Firewalls can be useful in exactly that.
livealight
·3 years ago·discuss
This exact same sentiment came through in the National Cyber Security Strategy the US released. It describes a minimum acceptable level of software development, called safe harbours, based on e.g. the NIST Secure Development Standards.

Whether we like it or not, it seems legislation is forming on how to code and ship software.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases...
livealight
·5 years ago·discuss
Nexus Lifecycle / Nexus Auditor tends to be useful for this - in absence of a package.json it crawls the raw js files and finds their source. It can help figure out things like embedded jqueries etc. That being said, it has the same limitation as other tools - minification and bundling obfuscates origins and makes it harder to assign identity to the source package.

The only way that I can think of getting around this is to have a hard requirement for a source registry - or asking the premium plugin producers to produce a SBOM like cyclonedx or spdx and evaluate that in lieu.
livealight
·5 years ago·discuss
insert obligatory node_modules joke here
livealight
·5 years ago·discuss
Yeah oddly the outcome of MTTU is a maintained transitive tree seems to be a better indicator of security status than any other more complex framework. How to do it effectively is a matter on to itself
livealight
·5 years ago·discuss
Lift works well - http://lift.sonatype.com
livealight
·5 years ago·discuss
seems to work now