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简介
安全审计工具包用于审计代码库和基础设施中的安全问题。用途
- 扫描依赖项中的漏洞
- 检测硬编码的秘密
- 检查OWASP前10项安全问题
- 验证SSL/TLS
- 审计文件权限
- 审查代码中的注入和身份验证缺陷
使用方法
[保留原始命令行指令或代码块,不翻译]最新变更
[根据实际更新填写,暂无提供]Scan, detect, and fix security issues in codebases and infrastructure. Covers dependency vulnerabilities, secret detection, OWASP top 10, SSL/TLS verification, file permissions, and secure coding patterns.
When to Use
- Scanning project dependencies for known vulnerabilities
- Detecting hardcoded secrets, API keys, or credentials in source code
- Reviewing code for OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities (injection, XSS, CSRF, etc.)
- Verifying SSL/TLS configuration for endpoints
- Auditing file and directory permissions
- Checking authentication and authorization patterns
- Preparing for a security review or compliance audit
Dependency Vulnerability Scanning
Node.js
# Built-in npm audit
npm audit
npm audit --json | jq '.vulnerabilities | to_entries[] | {name: .key, severity: .value.severity, via: .value.via[0]}'# Fix automatically where possible
npm audit fix
# Show only high and critical
npm audit --audit-level=high
# Check a specific package
npm audit --package-lock-only
# Alternative: use npx to scan without installing
npx audit-ci --high
Python
# pip-audit (recommended)
pip install pip-audit
pip-audit
pip-audit -r requirements.txt
pip-audit --format=json# safety (alternative)
pip install safety
safety check
safety check -r requirements.txt --json
# Check a specific package
pip-audit --requirement=- <<< "requests==2.25.0"
Go
# Built-in vuln checker
go install golang.org/x/vuln/cmd/govulncheck@latest
govulncheck ./...# Check specific binary
govulncheck -mode=binary ./myapp
Rust
# cargo-audit
cargo install cargo-audit
cargo audit# With fix suggestions
cargo audit fix
Universal: Trivy (scans any project)
# Install: https://aquasecurity.github.io/trivy
# Scan filesystem
trivy fs .# Scan specific language
trivy fs --scanners vuln --severity HIGH,CRITICAL .
# Scan Docker image
trivy image myapp:latest
# JSON output
trivy fs --format json -o results.json .
Secret Detection
Manual grep patterns
# AWS keys
grep -rn 'AKIA[0-9A-Z]\{16\}' --include='.{js,ts,py,go,java,rb,env,yml,yaml,json,xml,cfg,conf,ini}' .# Generic API keys and tokens
grep -rn -i 'api[_-]\?key\|api[_-]\?secret\|access[_-]\?token\|auth[_-]\?token\|bearer ' \
--include='
.{js,ts,py,go,java,rb,env,yml,yaml,json}' .# Private keys
grep -rn 'BEGIN.PRIVATE KEY' .
# Passwords in config
grep -rn -i 'password\s[:=]' --include='.{env,yml,yaml,json,xml,cfg,conf,ini,toml}' .
# Connection strings with credentials
grep -rn -i 'mongodb://\|mysql://\|postgres://\|redis://' --include='.{js,ts,py,go,env,yml,yaml,json}' . | grep -v 'localhost\|127.0.0.1\|example'
# JWT tokens (three base64 segments separated by dots)
grep -rn 'eyJ[A-Za-z0-9_-]\.eyJ[A-Za-z0-9_-]\.' --include='.{js,ts,py,go,log,json}' .
Automated scanning with git
# Scan git history for secrets (not just current files)
# Using git log + grep
git log -p --all | grep -n -i 'api.key\|password\|secret\|token' | head -50# Check staged files before commit
git diff --cached --name-only | xargs grep -l -i 'api.key\|password\|secret\|token' 2>/dev/null
Pre-commit hook for secrets
#!/bin/bash
# .git/hooks/pre-commit - Block commits containing potential secretsPATTERNS=(
'AKIA[0-9A-Z]{16}'
'BEGIN.PRIVATE KEY'
'password\s[:=]\s["\x27][^"\x27]+'
'api[_-]?key\s[:=]\s["\x27][^"\x27]+'
'sk-[A-Za-z0-9]{20,}'
'ghp_[A-Za-z0-9]{36}'
'xox[bpoas]-[A-Za-z0-9-]+'
)
STAGED_FILES=$(git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACM)
[ -z "$STAGED_FILES" ] && exit 0
EXIT_CODE=0
for pattern in "${PATTERNS[@]}"; do
matches=$(echo "$STAGED_FILES" | xargs grep -Pn "$pattern" 2>/dev/null)
if [ -n "$matches" ]; then
echo "BLOCKED: Potential secret detected matching pattern: $pattern"
echo "$matches"
EXIT_CODE=1
fi
done
if [ $EXIT_CODE -ne 0 ]; then
echo ""
echo "To proceed anyway: git commit --no-verify"
echo "To remove secrets: replace with environment variables"
fi
exit $EXIT_CODE
.gitignore audit
# Check if sensitive files are tracked
echo "--- Files that should probably be gitignored ---"
for pattern in '.env' '.env.' '.pem' '.key' '.p12' '.pfx' 'credentials.json' \
'service-account.json' '.keystore' 'id_rsa' 'id_ed25519'; do
found=$(git ls-files "$pattern" 2>/dev/null)
[ -n "$found" ] && echo " TRACKED: $found"
done# Check if .gitignore exists and has common patterns
if [ ! -f .gitignore ]; then
echo "WARNING: No .gitignore file found"
else
for entry in '.env' 'node_modules' '
.key' '.pem'; do
grep -q "$entry" .gitignore || echo " MISSING from .gitignore: $entry"
done
fi
OWASP Top 10 Code Patterns
1. Injection (SQL, Command, LDAP)
# SQL injection: string concatenation in queries
grep -rn "query\|execute\|cursor" --include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' . | \
grep -i "f\"\|format(\|%s\|\${\|+ \"\|concat\|sprintf" | \
grep -iv "parameterized\|placeholder\|prepared"# Command injection: user input in shell commands
grep -rn "exec(\|spawn(\|system(\|popen(\|subprocess\|os\.system\|child_process" \
--include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' .
# Check for parameterized queries (good)
grep -rn "\\$[0-9]\|\\?\|%s\|:param\|@param\|prepared" --include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' .
2. Broken Authentication
# Weak password hashing (MD5, SHA1 used for passwords)
grep -rn "md5\|sha1\|sha256" --include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' . | grep -i "password\|passwd"# Hardcoded credentials
grep -rn -i "admin.
password\|password.admin\|default.password" \
--include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb,yml,yaml,json}' .# Session tokens in URLs
grep -rn "session\|token\|jwt" --include='
.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' . | grep -i "url\|query\|param\|GET"# Check for rate limiting on auth endpoints
grep -rn -i "rate.limit\|throttle\|brute" --include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' .
3. Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
# Unescaped output in templates
grep -rn "innerHTML\|dangerouslySetInnerHTML\|v-html\|\|html(" \
--include='.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,vue,html}' .# Template injection
grep -rn "{{{.}}}\|<%=\|<%-\|\$\!{" --include='.{html,ejs,hbs,pug,erb}' .
# Document.write
grep -rn "document\.write\|document\.writeln" --include='.{js,ts,html}' .
# eval with user input
grep -rn "eval(\|new Function(\|setTimeout.string\|setInterval.string" \
--include='.{js,ts}' .
4. Insecure Direct Object References
# Direct ID usage in routes without authz check
grep -rn "params\.id\|params\[.id.\]\|req\.params\.\|request\.args\.\|request\.GET\." \
--include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' . | \
grep -i "user\|account\|profile\|order\|document"
5. Security Misconfiguration
# CORS wildcard
grep -rn "Access-Control-Allow-Origin.\\|cors({.origin.true\|cors()" \
--include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' .# Debug mode in production configs
grep -rn "DEBUG\s=\sTrue\|debug:\strue\|NODE_ENV.development" \
--include='.{py,js,ts,yml,yaml,json,env}' .
# Verbose error messages exposed to clients
grep -rn "stack\|traceback\|stackTrace" --include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' . | \
grep -i "response\|send\|return\|res\."
SSL/TLS Verification
Check endpoint SSL
# Full SSL check
openssl s_client -connect example.com:443 -servername example.com < /dev/null 2>/dev/null | \
openssl x509 -noout -subject -issuer -dates -fingerprint# Check certificate expiry
echo | openssl s_client -connect example.com:443 -servername example.com 2>/dev/null | \
openssl x509 -noout -enddate
# Check supported TLS versions
for v in tls1 tls1_1 tls1_2 tls1_3; do
result=$(openssl s_client -connect example.com:443 -$v < /dev/null 2>&1)
if echo "$result" | grep -q "Cipher is"; then
echo "$v: SUPPORTED"
else
echo "$v: NOT SUPPORTED"
fi
done
# Check cipher suites
openssl s_client -connect example.com:443 -cipher 'ALL' < /dev/null 2>&1 | \
grep "Cipher :"
# Check for weak ciphers
openssl s_client -connect example.com:443 -cipher 'NULL:EXPORT:DES:RC4:MD5' < /dev/null 2>&1 | \
grep "Cipher :"
Verify certificate chain
# Download and verify full chain
openssl s_client -connect example.com:443 -showcerts < /dev/null 2>/dev/null | \
awk '/BEGIN CERTIFICATE/,/END CERTIFICATE/{print}' > chain.pem# Verify chain
openssl verify -CAfile /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt chain.pem
# Check certificate details
openssl x509 -in chain.pem -noout -text | grep -A2 "Subject:\|Issuer:\|Not Before\|Not After\|DNS:"
Check SSL from code
# Verify SSL isn't disabled in code
grep -rn "verify\s=\sFalse\|rejectUnauthorized.false\|InsecureSkipVerify.true\|CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER.false\|NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED.0" \
--include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb,yml,yaml}' .
File Permission Audit
# Find world-writable files
find . -type f -perm -o=w -not -path '/node_modules/' -not -path '/.git/' 2>/dev/null# Find executable files that shouldn't be
find . -type f -perm -u=x -not -name '
.sh' -not -name '.py' -not -path '/node_modules/' \
-not -path '/.git/' -not -path '/bin/' 2>/dev/null# Check sensitive file permissions
for f in .env .env.
.pem .key .p12 id_rsa id_ed25519; do
[ -f "$f" ] && ls -la "$f"
done# Find files with SUID/SGID bits (Linux)
find / -type f \( -perm -4000 -o -perm -2000 \) 2>/dev/null | head -20
# Check SSH key permissions
if [ -d ~/.ssh ]; then
echo "--- SSH directory permissions ---"
ls -la ~/.ssh/
echo ""
# Should be: dir=700, private keys=600, public keys=644, config=600
[ "$(stat -c %a ~/.ssh 2>/dev/null || stat -f %Lp ~/.ssh)" != "700" ] && echo "WARNING: ~/.ssh should be 700"
fi
Full Project Security Audit Script
#!/bin/bash
# security-audit.sh - Run a comprehensive security check on a project
set -euo pipefailPROJECT_DIR="${1:-.}"
cd "$PROJECT_DIR"
echo "========================================="
echo "Security Audit: $(basename "$(pwd)")"
echo "Date: $(date -u '+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ')"
echo "========================================="
echo ""
ISSUES=0
warn() { echo " [!] $1"; ((ISSUES++)); }
ok() { echo " [OK] $1"; }
section() { echo ""; echo "--- $1 ---"; }
# 1. Secrets detection
section "Secret Detection"
for pattern in 'AKIA[0-9A-Z]\{16\}' 'BEGIN.PRIVATE KEY' 'sk-[A-Za-z0-9]\{20,\}' \
'ghp_[A-Za-z0-9]\{36\}' 'xox[bpoas]-'; do
count=$(grep -rn "$pattern" --include='.{js,ts,py,go,java,rb,env,yml,yaml,json,xml}' . 2>/dev/null | \
grep -v 'node_modules\|\.git\|vendor\|__pycache__' | wc -l)
if [ "$count" -gt 0 ]; then
warn "Found $count matches for pattern: $pattern"
fi
done
grep -rn -i 'password\s[:=]\s["'"'"'][^"'"'"']["'"'"']' \
--include='.{js,ts,py,go,yml,yaml,json,env}' . 2>/dev/null | \
grep -v 'node_modules\|\.git\|example\|test\|mock\|placeholder\|changeme\|xxxx' | \
while read -r line; do warn "Hardcoded password: $line"; done
# 2. Dependency audit
section "Dependency Vulnerabilities"
if [ -f package-lock.json ] || [ -f package.json ]; then
npm audit --audit-level=high 2>/dev/null && ok "npm: no high/critical vulns" || warn "npm audit found issues"
fi
if [ -f requirements.txt ]; then
pip-audit -r requirements.txt 2>/dev/null && ok "pip: no known vulns" || warn "pip-audit found issues"
fi
if [ -f go.sum ]; then
govulncheck ./... 2>/dev/null && ok "Go: no known vulns" || warn "govulncheck found issues"
fi
# 3. Gitignore check
section ".gitignore Coverage"
if [ ! -f .gitignore ]; then
warn "No .gitignore file"
else
for entry in '.env' 'node_modules' '.key' '.pem' '.DS_Store'; do
grep -q "$entry" .gitignore 2>/dev/null && ok ".gitignore has $entry" || warn ".gitignore missing: $entry"
done
fi
# 4. SSL verification disabled
section "SSL Verification"
disabled=$(grep -rn "verify\s=\sFalse\|rejectUnauthorized.false\|InsecureSkipVerify.true" \
--include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' . 2>/dev/null | \
grep -v 'node_modules\|\.git\|test\|spec\|mock' | wc -l)
[ "$disabled" -gt 0 ] && warn "SSL verification disabled in $disabled location(s)" || ok "No SSL bypasses found"
# 5. CORS wildcard
section "CORS Configuration"
cors=$(grep -rn "Access-Control-Allow-Origin.\\|cors({.origin.true" \
--include='.{py,js,ts,go,java,rb}' . 2>/dev/null | \
grep -v 'node_modules\|\.git' | wc -l)
[ "$cors" -gt 0 ] && warn "CORS wildcard found in $cors location(s)" || ok "No CORS wildcard"
# 6. Debug mode
section "Debug/Development Settings"
debug=$(grep -rn "DEBUG\s=\sTrue\|debug:\strue" \
--include='.{py,yml,yaml,json}' . 2>/dev/null | \
grep -v 'node_modules\|\.git\|test\|jest\|vitest' | wc -l)
[ "$debug" -gt 0 ] && warn "Debug mode enabled in $debug location(s)" || ok "No debug flags found"
echo ""
echo "========================================="
echo "Audit complete. Issues found: $ISSUES"
echo "========================================="
[ "$ISSUES" -eq 0 ] && exit 0 || exit 1
Secure Coding Quick Reference
Environment variables instead of hardcoded secrets
# Bad: hardcoded in source
API_KEY="sk-abc123..."# Good: from environment
API_KEY="${API_KEY:?Error: API_KEY not set}"
# Good: from .env file (loaded at startup, never committed)
# .env
API_KEY=sk-abc123...
# .gitignore
.env
Input validation checklist
- [ ] All user input validated (type, length, format)
- [ ] SQL queries use parameterized statements (never string concat)
- [ ] Shell commands never include user input directly
- [ ] File paths validated (no path traversal: ../)
- [ ] URLs validated (no SSRF: restrict to expected domains)
- [ ] HTML output escaped (no XSS: use framework auto-escaping)
- [ ] JSON parsing has error handling (no crash on malformed input)
- [ ] File uploads checked (type, size, no executable content)
HTTP security headers
# Check security headers on a URL
curl -sI https://example.com | grep -i 'strict-transport\|content-security\|x-frame\|x-content-type\|referrer-policy\|permissions-policy'# Expected headers:
# Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains
# Content-Security-Policy: default-src 'self'
# X-Frame-Options: DENY
# X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
# Referrer-Policy: strict-origin-when-cross-origin
# Permissions-Policy: camera=(), microphone=(), geolocation=()
Tips
- Run
npm audit/pip-audit/govulncheckin CI on every pull request, not just occasionally. - Secret detection in git history matters: even if a secret is removed from HEAD, it exists in git history. Use
git filter-branchorgit-filter-repoto purge, then rotate the credential. - The most dangerous vulnerabilities are often the simplest: SQL injection via string concatenation, command injection via unsanitized input, XSS via
innerHTML. - CORS
Access-Control-Allow-Origin:is safe for truly public, read-only APIs. It's dangerous for anything that uses cookies or auth tokens. - Always verify SSL in production.
verify=FalseorrejectUnauthorized: falseshould only appear in test code, never in production paths. - Defense in depth: validate input, escape output, use parameterized queries, enforce least privilege, and assume every layer might be bypassed.
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