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REPELSEC

About the tool

A command-line tool allowing developers to find security vulnerabilities within a Java project. This is done through:

  • A series of static analysis (SAST) tests that can be run against any first party code (.java, .jsp) to identify potential CWE vulnerabilities.
  • Software composition analysis (SCA) that identifies any outdated dependencies within the pom.xml file and their associated CVE vulnerabilities.

Installation

If your system has Python installed, open your preferred terminal and enter the following command.

pip install repelsec

To keep this tool up to date, run the following command on a scheduled basis.

pip install repelsec --upgrade

PyPi Package - https://pypi.org/project/repelsec

Usage

Open a terminal within your IDE and enter the following command.

repelsec [parameters] path/filename

Available parameters include:

  • -c / --csv - Export results to a CSV file
  • -p / --pdf - Export results to a PDF Report
  • -t / --txt - Export results to a TXT file
  • -b / --blank - Hide results from printing to the terminal. Prevents shouldersurfing.
  • -e / --password <password> - PDF Reports can be encrypted/password-protected with this option.
  • -o / --output_path <path> - Specify path to output results to.

This information can also be viewed locally using the following command.

repelsec --help

Examples

repelsec -c vulnerable.java

repelsec -p -e StrongPassword123?! -o ~/Documents/Results pom.xml

CWE Tests

  • CWE-89: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection')
  • CWE-111: Direct Use of Unsafe JNI
  • CWE-190: Integer Overflow or Wraparound
  • CWE-191: Integer Underflow (Wrap or Wraparound)
  • CWE-209: Generation of Error Message Containing Sensitive Information
  • CWE-246: J2EE Bad Practices: Direct Use of Sockets
  • CWE-259: Use of Hard-coded Password
  • CWE-321: Use of Hard-coded Cryptographic Key
  • CWE-326: Inadequate Encryption Strength
  • CWE-382: J2EE Bad Practices: Use of System.exit()
  • CWE-395: Use of NullPointerException Catch to Detect NULL Pointer Dereference
  • CWE-396: Declaration of Catch for Generic Exception
  • CWE-397: Declaration of Throws for Generic Exception
  • CWE-481: Assigning instead of Comparing
  • CWE-491: Public cloneable() Method Without Final ('Object Hijack')
  • CWE-493: Critical Public Variable Without Final Modifier
  • CWE-500: Public Static Field Not Marked Final
  • CWE-572: Call to Thread run() instead of start()
  • CWE-582: Array Declared Public, Final, and Static
  • CWE-583: finalize() Method Declared Public
  • CWE-585: Empty Synchronized Block
  • CWE-586: Explicit Call to Finalize()
  • CWE-595: Comparison of Object References Instead of Object Contents
  • CWE-766: Critical Data Element Declared Public
  • CWE-798: Use of Hard-coded Credentials

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