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OpenSSF Scorecard

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Overview

Using Scorecard

Checks

Other Important Recommendations

Scoring

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  • Aggregate Score
  • Contribute

    FAQ

    Overview

    What is Scorecard?

    We created Scorecard to help open source maintainers improve their security best practices and to help open source consumers judge whether their dependencies are safe.

    Scorecard is an automated tool that assesses a number of important heuristics ("checks") associated with software security and assigns each check a score of 0-10. You can use these scores to understand specific areas to improve in order to strengthen the security posture of your project. You can also assess the risks that dependencies introduce, and make informed decisions about accepting these risks, evaluating alternative solutions, or working with the maintainers to make improvements.

    The inspiration for Scorecard’s logo: "You passed! All D's ... and an A!"

    Project Goals

    1. Automate analysis and trust decisions on the security posture of open source projects.

    2. Use this data to proactively improve the security posture of the critical projects the world depends on.

    Prominent Scorecard Users

    Scorecard has been run on thousands of projects to monitor and track security metrics. Prominent projects that use Scorecard include:

    View a Project's Score

    To see scores for projects regularly scanned by Scorecard, navigate to the webviewer, replacing the placeholder text with the platform, user/org, and repository name: https://securityscorecards.dev/viewer/?uri=<github_or_gitlab>.com/<user_name_or_org>/<repository_name>.

    For example:

    To view scores for projects not included in the webviewer, use the Scorecard CLI.

    Public Data

    We run a weekly Scorecard scan of the 1 million most critical open source projects judged by their direct dependencies and publish the results in a BigQuery public dataset.

    This data is available in the public BigQuery dataset openssf:scorecardcron.scorecard-v2. The latest results are available in the BigQuery view openssf:scorecardcron.scorecard-v2_latest.

    You can query the data using BigQuery Explorer by navigating to Add Data > Star a project by name > 'openssf'. For example, you may be interested in how a project's score has changed over time:

    SELECT date, score FROM `openssf.scorecardcron.scorecard-v2` WHERE repo.name="github.com/ossf/scorecard" ORDER BY date ASC

    You can extract the latest results to Google Cloud storage in JSON format using the bq tool:

    # Get the latest PARTITION_ID
    bq query --nouse_legacy_sql 'SELECT partition_id FROM
    openssf.scorecardcron.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.PARTITIONS WHERE table_name="scorecard-v2"
    AND partition_id!="__NULL__" ORDER BY partition_id DESC
    LIMIT 1'
    
    # Extract to GCS
    bq extract --destination_format=NEWLINE_DELIMITED_JSON
    'openssf:scorecardcron.scorecard-v2$<partition_id>' gs://bucket-name/filename-*.json
    
    

    The list of projects that are checked is available in the cron/internal/data/projects.csv file in this repository. If you would like us to track more, please feel free to send a Pull Request with others. Currently, this list is derived from projects hosted on GitHub ONLY. We do plan to expand them in near future to account for projects hosted on other source control systems.

    Using Scorecard

    Scorecard GitHub Action

    The easiest way to use Scorecard on GitHub projects you own is with the Scorecard GitHub Action. The Action runs on any repository change and issues alerts that maintainers can view in the repository’s Security tab. For more information, see the Scorecard GitHub Action installation instructions.

    Scorecard REST API

    To query pre-calculated scores of OSS projects, use the REST API.

    To enable your project to be available on the REST API, set publish_results: true in the Scorecard GitHub Action setting.

    Data provided by the REST API is licensed under the CDLA Permissive 2.0.

    Scorecard Badges

    Enabling publish_results: true in Scorecard GitHub Actions also allows maintainers to display a Scorecard badge on their repository to show off their hard work. This badge also auto-updates for every change made to the repository. See more details on this OSSF blogpost.

    To include a badge on your project's repository, simply add the following markdown to your README:

    [![OpenSSF Scorecard](https://api.securityscorecards.dev/projects/github.com/{owner}/{repo}/badge)](https://securityscorecards.dev/viewer/?uri=github.com/{owner}/{repo})
    

    Scorecard Command Line Interface

    To run a Scorecard scan on projects you do not own, use the command line interface installation option.

    Prerequisites

    Platforms: Currently, Scorecard supports OSX and Linux platforms. If you are using a Windows OS you may experience issues. Contributions towards supporting Windows are welcome.

    Language: You must have GoLang installed to run Scorecard (https://golang.org/doc/install)

    Installation

    Docker

    scorecard is available as a Docker container:

    docker pull gcr.io/openssf/scorecard:stable

    To use a specific scorecard version (e.g., v3.2.1), run:

    docker pull gcr.io/openssf/scorecard:v3.2.1
    Standalone

    To install Scorecard as a standalone:

    Visit our latest release page and download the correct zip file for your operating system.

    Add the binary to your GOPATH/bin directory (use go env GOPATH to identify your directory if necessary).

    Verifying SLSA provenance for downloaded releases

    We generate SLSA3 signatures using the OpenSSF's slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator during the release process. To verify a release binary:

    1. Install the verification tool from slsa-framework/slsa-verifier#installation.
    2. Download the signature file attestation.intoto.jsonl from the GitHub releases page.
    3. Run the verifier:
    slsa-verifier -artifact-path <the-zip> -provenance attestation.intoto.jsonl -source github.com/ossf/scorecard -tag <the-tag>
    Using package managers
    Package Manager Supported Distribution Command
    Nix NixOS nix-shell -p nixpkgs.scorecard
    AUR helper Arch Linux Use your AUR helper to install scorecard
    Homebrew macOS or Linux brew install scorecard

    Authentication

    GitHub imposes api rate limits on unauthenticated requests. To avoid these limits, you must authenticate your requests before running Scorecard. There are two ways to authenticate your requests: either create a GitHub personal access token, or create a GitHub App Installation.

    • Create a classic GitHub personal access token. When creating the personal access token, we suggest you choose the public_repo scope. Set the token in an environment variable called GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN, GITHUB_TOKEN, GH_AUTH_TOKEN or GH_TOKEN using the commands below according to your platform.
    # For posix platforms, e.g. linux, mac:
    export GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=<your access token>
    # Multiple tokens can be provided separated by comma to be utilized
    # in a round robin fashion.
    export GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=<your access token1>,<your access token2>
    
    # For windows:
    set GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=<your access token>
    set GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=<your access token1>,<your access token2>

    OR

    • Create a GitHub App Installation for higher rate-limit quotas. If you have an installed GitHub App and key file, you can use the three environment variables below, following the commands (set or export) shown above for your platform.
    GITHUB_APP_KEY_PATH=<path to the key file on disk>
    GITHUB_APP_INSTALLATION_ID=<installation id>
    GITHUB_APP_ID=<app id>
    

    These variables can be obtained from the GitHub developer settings page.

    Basic Usage

    Using repository URL

    Scorecard can run using just one argument, the URL of the target repo:

    $ scorecard --repo=github.com/ossf-tests/scorecard-check-branch-protection-e2e
    Starting [CII-Best-Practices]
    Starting [Fuzzing]
    Starting [Pinned-Dependencies]
    Starting [CI-Tests]
    Starting [Maintained]
    Starting [Packaging]
    Starting [SAST]
    Starting [Dependency-Update-Tool]
    Starting [Token-Permissions]
    Starting [Security-Policy]
    Starting [Signed-Releases]
    Starting [Binary-Artifacts]
    Starting [Branch-Protection]
    Starting [Code-Review]
    Starting [Contributors]
    Starting [Vulnerabilities]
    Finished [CI-Tests]
    Finished [Maintained]
    Finished [Packaging]
    Finished [SAST]
    Finished [Signed-Releases]
    Finished [Binary-Artifacts]
    Finished [Branch-Protection]
    Finished [Code-Review]
    Finished [Contributors]
    Finished [Dependency-Update-Tool]
    Finished [Token-Permissions]
    Finished [Security-Policy]
    Finished [Vulnerabilities]
    Finished [CII-Best-Practices]
    Finished [Fuzzing]
    Finished [Pinned-Dependencies]
    
    RESULTS
    -------
    Aggregate score: 7.9 / 10
    
    Check scores:
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    |  SCORE  |          NAME          |             REASON             |                         DOCUMENTATION/REMEDIATION                         |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 10 / 10 | Binary-Artifacts       | no binaries found in the repo  | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#binary-artifacts       |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 9 / 10  | Branch-Protection      | branch protection is not       | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#branch-protection      |
    |         |                        | maximal on development and all |                                                                           |
    |         |                        | release branches               |                                                                           |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | ?       | CI-Tests               | no pull request found          | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#ci-tests               |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 0 / 10  | CII-Best-Practices     | no badge found                 | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#cii-best-practices     |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 10 / 10 | Code-Review            | branch protection for default  | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#code-review            |
    |         |                        | branch is enabled              |                                                                           |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 0 / 10  | Contributors           | 0 different companies found -- | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#contributors           |
    |         |                        | score normalized to 0          |                                                                           |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 0 / 10  | Dependency-Update-Tool | no update tool detected        | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#dependency-update-tool |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 0 / 10  | Fuzzing                | project is not fuzzed in       | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#fuzzing                |
    |         |                        | OSS-Fuzz                       |                                                                           |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 1 / 10  | Maintained             | 2 commit(s) found in the last  | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#maintained             |
    |         |                        | 90 days -- score normalized to |                                                                           |
    |         |                        | 1                              |                                                                           |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | ?       | Packaging              | no published package detected  | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#packaging              |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 8 / 10  | Pinned-Dependencies    | unpinned dependencies detected | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#pinned-dependencies    |
    |         |                        | -- score normalized to 8       |                                                                           |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 0 / 10  | SAST                   | no SAST tool detected          | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#sast                   |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 0 / 10  | Security-Policy        | security policy file not       | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#security-policy        |
    |         |                        | detected                       |                                                                           |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | ?       | Signed-Releases        | no releases found              | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#signed-releases        |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 10 / 10 | Token-Permissions      | tokens are read-only in GitHub | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#token-permissions      |
    |         |                        | workflows                      |                                                                           |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 10 / 10 | Vulnerabilities        | no vulnerabilities detected    | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#vulnerabilities        |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    Docker

    The GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN has to be set to a valid token

    docker run -e GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=token gcr.io/openssf/scorecard:stable --show-details --repo=https://github.com/ossf/scorecard

    To use a specific scorecard version (e.g., v3.2.1), run:

    docker run -e GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=token gcr.io/openssf/scorecard:v3.2.1 --show-details --repo=https://github.com/ossf/scorecard
    Showing Detailed Results

    For more details about why a check fails, use the --show-details option:

    ./scorecard --repo=github.com/ossf-tests/scorecard-check-branch-protection-e2e --checks Branch-Protection --show-details
    Starting [Pinned-Dependencies]
    Finished [Pinned-Dependencies]
    
    RESULTS
    -------
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    |  SCORE  |          NAME          |             REASON             |            DETAILS             |                         DOCUMENTATION/REMEDIATION                         |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    | 9 / 10  | Branch-Protection      | branch protection is not       | Info: 'force pushes' disabled  | github.com/ossf/scorecard/blob/main/docs/checks.md#branch-protection      |
    |         |                        | maximal on development and all | on branch 'main' Info: 'allow  |                                                                           |
    |         |                        | release branches               | deletion' disabled on branch   |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | 'main' Info: linear history    |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | enabled on branch 'main' Info: |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | strict status check enabled    |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | on branch 'main' Warn: status  |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | checks for merging have no     |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | specific status to check on    |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | branch 'main' Info: number     |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | of required reviewers is 2     |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | on branch 'main' Info: Stale   |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | review dismissal enabled on    |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | branch 'main' Info: Owner      |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | review required on branch      |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | 'main' Info: 'admininistrator' |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | PRs need reviews before being  |                                                                           |
    |         |                        |                                | merged on branch 'main'        |                                                                           |
    |---------|------------------------|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
    
    Using a GitLab Repository

    To run Scorecard on a GitLab repository, you must create a GitLab Access Token with the following permissions:

    • read_api
    • read_user
    • read_repository

    You can run Scorecard on a GitLab repository by setting the GITLAB_AUTH_TOKEN environment variable:

    export GITLAB_AUTH_TOKEN=glpat-xxxx
    
    scorecard --repo gitlab.com/<org>/<project>/<subproject>

    For an example of using Scorecard in GitLab CI/CD, see here.

    Using GitHub Enterprise Server (GHES) based Repository

    To use a GitHub Enterprise host github.corp.com, use the GH_HOST environment variable.

    # Set the GitHub Enterprise host without https prefix or slash with relevant authentication token
    export GH_HOST=github.corp.com
    export GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=token
    
    scorecard --repo=github.corp.com/org/repo
    # OR without github host url
    scorecard --repo=org/repo
    Using a Package manager

    For projects in the --npm, --pypi, --rubygems, or --nuget ecosystems, you have the option to run Scorecard using a package manager. Provide the package name to run the checks on the corresponding GitHub source code.

    For example, --npm=angular.

    Running specific checks

    To run only specific check(s), add the --checks argument with a list of check names.

    For example, --checks=CI-Tests,Code-Review.

    Formatting Results

    The currently supported formats are default (text) and json.

    These may be specified with the --format flag. For example, --format=json.

    Checks

    Scorecard Checks

    The following checks are all run against the target project by default:

    Name Description Risk Level Token Required GitLab Support Note
    Binary-Artifacts Is the project free of checked-in binaries? High PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Supported
    Branch-Protection Does the project use Branch Protection ? High PAT (repo or repo> public_repo), GITHUB_TOKEN Supported (see notes) certain settings are only supported with a maintainer PAT
    CI-Tests Does the project run tests in CI, e.g. GitHub Actions, Prow? Low PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Supported
    CII-Best-Practices Has the project earned an OpenSSF (formerly CII) Best Practices Badge at the passing, silver, or gold level? Low PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    Code-Review Does the project practice code review before code is merged? High PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    Contributors Does the project have contributors from at least two different organizations? Low PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    Dangerous-Workflow Does the project avoid dangerous coding patterns in GitHub Action workflows? Critical PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Unsupported
    Dependency-Update-Tool Does the project use tools to help update its dependencies? High PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Unsupported
    Fuzzing Does the project use fuzzing tools, e.g. OSS-Fuzz, QuickCheck or fast-check? Medium PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    License Does the project declare a license? Low PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    Maintained Is the project at least 90 days old, and maintained? High PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    Pinned-Dependencies Does the project declare and pin dependencies? Medium PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    Packaging Does the project build and publish official packages from CI/CD, e.g. GitHub Publishing ? Medium PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    SAST Does the project use static code analysis tools, e.g. CodeQL, LGTM (deprecated), SonarCloud? Medium PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Unsupported
    Security-Policy Does the project contain a security policy? Medium PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    Signed-Releases Does the project cryptographically sign releases? High PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    Token-Permissions Does the project declare GitHub workflow tokens as read only? High PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Unsupported
    Vulnerabilities Does the project have unfixed vulnerabilities? Uses the OSV service. High PAT, GITHUB_TOKEN Validating
    Webhooks Does the webhook defined in the repository have a token configured to authenticate the origins of requests? Critical maintainer PAT (admin: repo_hook or admin> read:repo_hook doc EXPERIMENTAL

    Detailed Checks Documentation

    To see detailed information about each check, its scoring criteria, and remediation steps, check out the checks documentation page.

    Other Important Recommendations

    Two-factor Authentication (2FA)

    Two-factor Authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security when logging into websites or apps. 2FA protects your account if your password is compromised by requiring a second form of authentication, such as codes sent via SMS or authentication app, or touching a physical security key.

    We strongly recommend that you enable 2FA on GitHub and any important account where it is available. 2FA is not a Scorecard check because GitHub does not make that data about user accounts public. Arguably, this data should always remain private, since accounts without 2FA are so vulnerable to attack.

    Though it is not an official check, we urge all project maintainers to enable 2FA to protect their projects from compromise.

    Enabling 2FA

    For users

    Follow the steps described at Configuring two-factor authentication

    If possible, use either:

    • physical security key (preferred), such as Titan or Yubikey
    • recovery codes, stored in an access protected and encrypted vault

    As a last option, use SMS. Beware: 2FA using SMS is vulnerable to SIM swap attack.

    For an organization
    1. Prepare to require 2FA in your organization
    2. Require 2FA in your organization

    Scoring

    Aggregate Score

    Each individual check returns a score of 0 to 10, with 10 representing the best possible score. Scorecard also produces an aggregate score, which is a weight-based average of the individual checks weighted by risk.

    • “Critical” risk checks are weighted at 10
    • “High” risk checks are weighted at 7.5
    • “Medium” risk checks are weighted at 5
    • “Low” risk checks are weighted at 2.5

    See the list of current Scorecard checks for each check's risk level.

    Contribute

    Report Problems

    If you have what looks like a bug, please use the Github issue tracking system. Before you file an issue, please search existing issues to see if your issue is already covered.

    Contribute to Scorecard

    Before contributing, please follow our Code of Conduct.

    See the Contributing documentation for guidance on how to contribute to the project.

    Adding a Scorecard Check

    If you'd like to add a check, please see guidance here.

    Connect with the Scorecard Community

    If you want to get involved in the Scorecard community or have ideas you'd like to chat about, we discuss this project in the OSSF Best Practices Working Group meetings.

    Artifact Link
    Scorecard Dev Forum ossf-scorecard-dev@
    Scorecard Announcements Forum ossf-scorecard-announce@
    Community Meeting VC Link to z o o m meeting
    Community Meeting Calendar Biweekly Thursdays, 1:00pm-2:00pm PST
    Calendar
    Meeting Notes Notes
    Slack Channel #security_scorecards

    Maintainers are listed in the CODEOWNERS file.

    Report a Security Issue

    To report a security issue, please follow instructions here.

    Join the Scorecards Project Meeting

    Zoom

    We meet every other Thursday - 4p ET on this zoom link.

    Agenda

    You can see the agenda and meeting notes here.

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    FAQ

    See the FAQ for answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Scorecard.

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