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Research project about the verification of factors that influence the usage of Python dependencies
A Github scanning tool that identifies hardcoded credentials while filtering the false positive data through machine learning models 🔒
A workshop on data privacy methods for data scientists.
This is the official code for the paper CodeRL: Mastering Code Generation through Pretrained Models and Deep Reinforcement Learning (NeurIPS22).
An open-source dataset of malicious software packages found in the wild, 100% vetted by humans.
An example of basic virus writing in C
Tracking interesting Linux (and UNIX) malware. Send PRs
APR4Vul: An Empirical Study of Automatic Program Repair Techniques on Real-world Java Vulnerabilities
OWASP Honeypot, Automated Deception Framework.
Code that goes along with the Hacks, Leaks, and Revelations book
A powerful obfuscator for JavaScript and Node.js
A repository of reports of malicious packages identified in Open Source package repositories, consumable via the Open Source Vulnerability (OSV) format.
Lightweight static analysis for many languages. Find bug variants with patterns that look like source code.
A regular dump of the most-downloaded packages from PyPI
Keep track of the labs from the book "Practical Malware Analysis"
Ixia ATI team open source or generally public material. Anything added here MUST be approved by Ixia Management.
Free hands-on digital forensics labs for students and faculty
Static malware analysis using python
This is vulnerable microservice written in many language to demonstrating OWASP API Top Security Risk (under development)
The Artifacts for ICSE 2023 paper: Bad Snakes: Understanding and Improving Python Package Index Malware Scanning
Proof of concept code for Datadog Security Labs referenced exploits.
Applied offensive security with Rust - https://kerkour.com/black-hat-rust
This repository contains the source code and data for the blog post "Taming Bad Python Packages Assessing Python Malware Detectors with a Benchmark Dataset"