The big#Int.Exp used to be vulnerable in older versions of Go, but in the
meantime has been fixed (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/15184).
Signed-off-by: Cosmin Cojocar <cosmin.cojocar@gmx.ch>
* Report for Golang errors
Right now if you use Gosec to scan invalid go file and if you report the result in a text, JSON, CSV or another file format you will always receive 0 issues.
The reason for that is that Gosec can't parse the AST of invalid go files and thus will not report anything.
The real problem here is that the user will never know about the issue if he generates the output in a file.
Signed-off-by: Martin Vrachev <mvrachev@vmware.com>
* Allow for SQL concatenation of nodes that resolve to literals
If node.Y resolves to a literal, it will not be considered as an issue.
* Fix typo in comment.
* Go through all files in package to resolve that identifier
* Refactor code and added comments.
* Changed checking to not var or func.
* Allow for supporting code for test cases.
* Resolve merge conflict changes.
* Support stripping vendor paths when matching calls
* Factor out matching of formatter string
* Quoted strings are safe to use with SQL str formatted strings
* Add test for allowing quoted strings with string formatters
* Install the pq package for tests to pass
* Add a rule which detects file path traversal when extracting zip archive
* Detect if any argument is derived from zip.File
* Drop support for Go version 1.8
* Add a semantic version to the usage text
* Add a comment to the version function
* Inject the version, git tag and build date as build variables
* Update README
* Fix lint warnings
* Update README
* Manage dependencies with dep tool instead of godep
* Add a Makefile for common build tasks
* Update the build file to use the make tool
* Update Dockerfile
* Add docker entry point in to make the passing of arguments easy
* Update README
* Add missing tools to the build
* Drop 1.7 support and add 1.10
* Fix Go 1.10 according with the travis guidelines
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/go/
* Update the tls-observatory package
* Fix lint warnings
* Change the output of the tests to be more verbose
* Check if the are build errors before executing the rule test
* Add a tool to generate the TLS configuration form Mozilla's ciphers recommendation (#178)
* Add a tool which generates the TLS rule configuration from Mozilla server side
TLS configuration
* Update README
* Remove trailing space in README
* Update dependencies
* Fix the commends of the generated functions
* Add nil pointer check to rule. (#181)
TypeOf returns the type of expression e, or nil if not found. We are
calling .String() on a value that may be nil in this clause.
Relates to #174
* Add support for YAML output format (#177)
* Add YAML output format
* Update README
* added rule to check for tainted file path
* added #nosec to main/issue.go
* updated test case import
* Add a tool which generates the TLS rule configuration from Mozilla server side
TLS configuration
* Update README
* Remove trailing space in README
* Update dependencies
* Fix the commends of the generated functions
By allowing partial matches of selectors there are chances of collisions
such as those in issue #145, this removes it to expect explicit packages
for each rule.
Closes#145
- Get rid of 'core' and move CLI to cmd/gas directory
- Migrate (most) tests to use Ginkgo and testutils framework
- GAS now expects package to reside in $GOPATH
- GAS now can resolve dependencies for better type checking (if package
on GOPATH)
- Simplified public API
The filelist test was non-deterministic and causing intermittent
failures due to ordering. This change will ensure that the file list
returns an ordered list of files in the String() method now.
Additionally there were a number of test cases that the sample code
was incorrect, or would not compile. These have also been corrected.
This will hopefully reduce the number of false positives when it comes
to hard coded credentials. The zxcvbn library is used to calculate the
entropy of the string. By default the first 16 characters are considered
as doing the entropy check for strings much longer than that introduces
a fairly significant performance hit.
There were several issues with the error test case that have been
addressed in this commit.
- It is possible to specify a whitelist of calls that error handling
should be ignored for.
- Additional support for ast.ExprStmt for cases where the error is
implicitly ignored.
There were several other additions to the helpers and call list in order
to support this type of functionality.
Fixes#54
Update the AddRule interface to allow rules to register interest in
multiple ast.Nodes. Adds more flexibility to how rules can work, and was
needed to fix the hard coded credentials test specifically.
There seems to be an inconsistency in the way that the type.Info.Uses
map is populated by the type checker in Go 1.5 and the latest release.
It is possible to ascertain the package that relates to an object 1.7.x
release but this does not work for earlier Go versions.
To work around this limitation we now track imports, and monitor if they
are aliased or initalization only imports.