Show HN: Releasing Vulnerabilities of Open Source Software Thrilled to announce that very soon The List Of Vulnerabilities collected from multiple platforms including ( npm, Maven, Go, NuGet, PyPI, RubyGems, crates.io, Packagist, Linux, OSS-Fuzz ) will be live at https://ift.tt/C0uv5ix. In short we are making sure that no vulnerability is left unreported and your software/service is always protected from unexpected attacks. Who doesn’t know Vulert Yet: Vulert, without any integration, notifies you if a Security Issue is found in any of the open-source software you are relying upon. HOW DOES VULERT PROTECT YOU ? PRIVACY: You don't need to share your codebase or integrate anything, all you need to do is to upload the list of open-source software you use. IMPROVED SECURITY: Existing solutions check the Current Security of your software. Unlike them we track your application not only for current but also for Future Security Issues. ECONOMICAL: You don’t need security staff just to keep track of your dependencies, Vulert can do it efficiently and it's very economical. HOW DOES VULERT WORK ? We keep an eye on open source code, our security team analyzes changes in the open source software. On an hourly basis, we gather the security advisories of the Vendors / Security Researchers. In case we find any security advisory for a software used by our customers, We notify them. Feel free to give feedback or ask any query, to contact info@vulert.com May 21, 2022 at 02:14AM
Show HN: StreetComplete, an OpenStreetMap Editor for Humans StreetComplete is an OpenStreetMap[0] editor directed at people who want to contribute and want to do this using their smartphone, without learning how to edit things[1]. It is available as an Android application. It is intended to be used as one walks, with quests appearing as markers on the map. Selecting a marker allows one to answer a simple question. The answer will be added to the OpenStreetMap database, with app handling selecting objects for editing, transforming answer into OSM tags and making edits. OpenStreetMap account is needed to apply edits, but it is possible to start without it, make some edits and login/register later. Note: I am not the main author, but I am one of the active contributors. Github page is at https://ift.tt/2g8lasH and https://ift.tt/3nR9PzS shows what was recently released. [0]OpenStreetMap is a Wikipedia of maps, available on the open licence. This dataset is already used for many interestin...
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