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sassy-buttons

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Easily create Awesome CSS buttons
License: Permissive (MIT)
Published: about 12 years ago


SAFE Assessment

Compliance

Licenses
No license compliance issues
Secrets
No sensitive information found

Security

Vulnerabilities
No known vulnerabilities detected
Hardening
No application hardening issues

Threats

Tampering
No evidence of software tampering
Malware
No evidence of malware inclusion

INCIDENTS:

Popularity

513.36k
Total Downloads
Contributor
Declared Dependencies
6
Dependents

Top issues

Problem

Software developers use programming and design knowledge to build reusable software components. Software components are the basic building blocks for modern applications. Software consumed by an enterprise consists of hundreds, and sometimes even thousands of open source components. Software developers publish components they have authored to public repositories. Some open source repositories allow the developers to take down software component versions that they have published. For open source projects, version unpublishing is uncommon. Versions are typically removed due to a security incident, such as malicious code tampering or accidental development secrets exposure. Software developers often prioritize taking down such packages before informing the community that they have experienced a security incident. Therefore, it is prudent to review the reasons behind software version removals as these events might be a signal of an ongoing software supply chain attack.

Prevalence in RubyGems community

No prevalence information at this time

Next steps

Review software component documentation for the reasons behind the recent version removal.
If the software version was removed due to a security incident, investigate the build and release environment for software supply chain compromise.
Revise the use of components that raise these alarms. If you can't deprecate those components, make sure that their versions are pinned.
Avoid using this software package until it is vetted as safe.

Problem

Software developers use programming and design knowledge to build reusable software components. Software components are the basic building blocks for modern applications. Software consumed by an enterprise consists of hundreds, and sometimes even thousands of open source components. Open source communities depend on the work of thousands of software developers that volunteer their time to maintain software components. Software developers build up the reputation of their open source projects by developing in public. Modern source code repositories have many social features that allow software developers to handle bug reports, have discussions with their users, and convey reaching significant project milestones. It is uncommon to find open source projects that omit linking their component to a publicly accessible source code repository.

Prevalence in RubyGems community

No prevalence information at this time

Next steps

Check the software component behaviors for anomalies.
Consider exploratory software component testing within a sandbox environment.
Consider replacing the software component with a more widely used alternative.
Avoid using this software package until it is vetted as safe.

Problem

Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) are structured addresses that point to locations and assets on the internet. URLs allow software developers to build complex applications that exchange data with servers that can be hosted in multiple geographical regions. URLs can commonly be found embedded in documentation, configuration files, source code and compiled binaries. One or more embedded URLs were discovered to link to the Dropbox file-sharing service. Attackers often abuse popular web services to host malicious payloads. Since file-sharing services URLs are typically allowed by security solutions, using them for payload delivery increases the odds that the malicious code will reach the user. While the presence of file-sharing service locations does not imply malicious intent, all of their uses in a software package should be documented and approved. An increasing number of software supply chain attacks in the open source space leverages the Dropbox file-sharing service to deliver malicious payloads.

Prevalence in RubyGems community

1 packages
found in
Top 100
7 packages
found in
Top 1k
65 packages
found in
Top 10k
463 packages
in community

Next steps

Investigate reported detections.
If the software should not include these network references, investigate your build and release environment for software supply chain compromise.
You should delay the software release until the investigation is completed, or until the issue is risk accepted.
Consider an alternative delivery mechanism for software packages.

Top behaviors

Prevalence in RubyGems community

Behavior uncommon for this community (Uncommon)
1 packages
found in
Top 100
7 packages
found in
Top 1k
66 packages
found in
Top 10k
464 packages
in community

Prevalence in RubyGems community

Behavior often found in this community (Common)
12 packages
found in
Top 100
69 packages
found in
Top 1k
481 packages
found in
Top 10k
4176 packages
in community

Prevalence in RubyGems community

No behavior prevalence information at this time

Prevalence in RubyGems community

Behavior often found in this community (Common)
91 packages
found in
Top 100
621 packages
found in
Top 1k
7042 packages
found in
Top 10k
144152 packages
in community

Prevalence in RubyGems community

Behavior often found in this community (Common)
100 packages
found in
Top 100
883 packages
found in
Top 1k
8513 packages
found in
Top 10k
164964 packages
in community

Top vulnerabilities

No vulnerabilities found.