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Report the use of components with vulnerabilities in slim #679

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HouqiyuA opened this issue May 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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Report the use of components with vulnerabilities in slim #679

HouqiyuA opened this issue May 8, 2024 · 1 comment

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HouqiyuA commented May 8, 2024

Dear Team Members:
Greetings! Our team is very interested in your project. we performed source code perspective security analysis (SCA) and vulnerability library association analysis on this project and found that components with vulnerabilities are still being used into this project.We would like to report this issue to you,so that you can fix and improve it accordingly. I add the details in json file below. Please confirm whether this problem really exists and confirm with us. Looking forward to hearing from you and discussing more details with us, thank you very much for your time and attention.

Note: Each "affect_components" field in the report represents the vulnerable component introduced by this project. The other is the vulnerability information associated with it.

Qiyu Hou

slim-master_report.json

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kcq commented May 9, 2024

Thank you for sharing the SCA report! It's not really actionable though because it doesn't show how anything is actually exploitable/vulnerable. The main static analysis tools for the project is govulncheck. Any other tools needs to be similar to govulncheck and they need to do enough code analysis to show that the unsafe 3rd party code in question is actually used. Most traditional SCA tools don't though.

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