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This repository is primarily maintained by Omar Santos and includes thousands of resources related to ethical hacking / penetration testing, digital forensics and incident response (DFIR), vulnerability research, exploit development, reverse engineering, and more.

  • Updated Oct 26, 2020
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knqyf263 commented Oct 19, 2020

Currently, Trivy traverses all paths and looks for all Gemfile.lock in a container image. However, the image sometimes has only Gemfile.lock and doesn't install gems listed in the Gemfile.lock. I think a gem should have *.gemspec file if it is installed. e.g. rake.gemspec has the information about rake.

To avoid false positives from Gemfile.lock, we are probably able to take advantage of `*

Nginx Block Bad Bots, Spam Referrer Blocker, Vulnerability Scanners, User-Agents, Malware, Adware, Ransomware, Malicious Sites, with anti-DDOS, Wordpress Theme Detector Blocking and Fail2Ban Jail for Repeat Offenders

  • Updated Oct 26, 2020
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