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thesp0nge

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About thesp0nge

I find vulnerabilities in software for living | Offensive security | Open source enthusiast | OSCE && OSCP | Content creator | Speaker | | | Security Engineer @ SUSE | Chaotic Neutral Elistraee Cleric

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    Show HN: Signal Engine – filter the noise from static analysis results

    Hi HN, I just released Signal Engine, an open-source tool to turn static analysis chaos into actionable insights. It can: * In the future, aggregate results from multiple tools (Se…

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    Show HN: Casky,append-only key-value store with snapshots and incremental backup

    Hi HN! I’ve been working on Casky, a tiny, high-performance, append-only key-value store written in C. It’s designed for simplicity, speed, and safety: * In-memory index with persi…

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    Show HN: Nightcrawler – A scanner that finds low-hanging fruit while you work

    Hi HN, I wanted to share a project I built in a strange but productive pair-programming "trip" with a large language model. The goal was to create my own automated "First Officer"—…

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    Show HN: Nightcrawler – A mitmproxy-based scanner to find low-hanging fruit

    Hi HN, I wanted to share a project I built in a strange but fun pair-programming trip with a large language model. The idea was to create my own automated "First Officer"—a tool th…

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    I just released Codesake::Dawn version 1.2. Dawn is a source code scanner for security issues designed to analyze ruby written web applications. It supports Rails, Sinatra and Padr…

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    Codesake-dawn gem (I wrote), and brakeman scanner are the ones you're looking for. You can run locally on your projects and having some remediation hints. Paolo

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    Hi there I'm the man behind the codesake-dawn security scanner for ruby code. It will be great having some of you comparing the results obtainw with haikiri or other scanner and mi…

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    Comment #7095092

    After 9 months of development, it’s now time for Codesake::Dawn security source code scanner first major release. Codesake::Dawn is a static analysis security scanner for ruby writ…

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    [SURVEY] Do you ask for a penetration test when deploying an application?

    For a talk I'm preparing for Railsberry 2013, I need to know if people ask (either a freelance or an internal application security specialist) for a web application penetration tes…

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    Comment #4575105

    Guys I'd like to share another bootstrapped Italian startup in the microblogging panorama: www.meemi.com Full Disclosure: I know the creator, not by person but on the Net

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    Comment #4296103

    Where? :)

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