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Application Security Weekly (Video)

Jan 31, 2022

If you attempt to shift security left without adaptation, it'll feel a lot more like S#!T LEFT to the development teams but most security groups lack the mindset and skills to do it in a way that works well with modern development approaches and tools but directly focuses on gradual methodical practice and culture...


Jan 25, 2022

In the AppSec News, Safari fixes a privacy leak in IndexedDB, integer arithmetic flaw leads to Linux kernel bug, a look back on Zoom security, SSRF from an URL allow list bypass, a security engineering course and lectures, 25 years of HTTP/1.1

 

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Jan 24, 2022

It is hard, if not impossible, to secure something you don’t know exists. While security professionals spend countless hours on complex yet interesting issues that *may* be exploitable in the future, basic attacks are occurring every day against flaws in code that receives little review. For example, a “dated...


Jan 19, 2022

Scams and security flaws in (so-called) web3 and when decentralization looks centralized, SSRF from a URL parsing problem, vuln in AWS Glue, 10 vulns used for CI/CD compromises

 

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Jan 18, 2022

This isn't a story about NPM even though it's inspired by NPM. Twice. The maintainer of the "colors" NPM library intentionally changed the library's behavior from its expected functionality to printing garbage messages. The library was exhibiting the type of malicious activity that typically comes from a compromised...