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Guideline for designing, implementing, and verifying secure TypeScript and JavaScript applications following OWASP Top 10 best practices. Use when the user wants to: (1) review TypeScript or JavaScript code for security vulnerabilities, (2) design a secure Node.js, Deno, or browser application architecture, (3) implement security features (authentication, authorization, cryptography, input validation), (4) audit npm/yarn/pnpm dependencies for known vulnerabilities, (5) create security checklists or verification plans, (6) fix security bugs or harden existing TypeScript or JavaScript code, (7) set up security testing and static analysis (ESLint security plugins, Semgrep, Snyk), or (8) handle any TypeScript/JavaScript security concern including injection prevention, prototype pollution, XSS protection, SSRF prevention, secrets management, and secure deployment.
Guideline for designing, implementing, and verifying secure APIs following OWASP API Security Top 10 (2023) best practices. Use when the user wants to: (1) review API code or design for security vulnerabilities, (2) design a secure REST, GraphQL, or gRPC API architecture, (3) implement API authentication and authorization (OAuth2, JWT, API keys, mTLS), (4) configure rate limiting, input validation, or CORS, (5) audit API endpoints for BOLA, BFLA, or mass assignment vulnerabilities, (6) create API security checklists or verification plans, (7) fix API security bugs or harden existing APIs, (8) set up API security testing (OWASP ZAP, Schemathesis, Burp Suite), or (9) handle any API security concern including SSRF prevention, resource consumption limits, business flow protection, API inventory management, and secure third-party API consumption.
Run SpotBugs with Find Security Bugs plugin on Java code. Detects injection flaws, XXE, insecure crypto, SSRF, deserialization, and other JVM security bugs.
Web application security expert. OWASP Top 10, XSS, SQLi, CSRF, SSRF, authentication bypass, IDOR. Use for web app security testing.
Ghost Security - SAST code scanner. Finds security vulnerabilities in source code by planning and executing targeted scans for issues like SQL injection, XSS, BOLA, BFLA, SSRF, and other OWASP categories. Use when the user asks for a code security audit, SAST scan, vulnerability scan of source code, or wants to find security flaws in a codebase.
Guideline for designing, implementing, and verifying secure Python applications following OWASP Top 10 best practices. Use when the user wants to: (1) review Python code for security vulnerabilities, (2) design a secure Python application architecture, (3) implement security features (authentication, authorization, cryptography, input validation), (4) audit Python dependencies for known vulnerabilities, (5) create security checklists or verification plans, (6) fix security bugs or harden existing Python code, (7) set up security testing and static analysis (bandit, safety, semgrep), or (8) handle any Python security concern including injection prevention, secure deserialization, SSRF protection, secrets management, and secure deployment.
DNS rebinding attack playbook. Use when testing applications that trust DNS resolution for origin checks, interact with internal services from browser context, or when SSRF is not possible server-side but the target has client-side fetch/XHR to attacker-controlled domains.
Test application security against OWASP Top 10 (2025) with automated CI tooling: OWASP ZAP (DAST), dependency/supply-chain scanning (OSV-Scanner, SBOM, provenance), Semgrep SAST, auth/session tests (JWT, OAuth, RBAC), and XSS/CSRF/SQLi/SSRF Playwright patterns. Use when: "security test," "OWASP," "vulnerability," "ZAP," "XSS," "SSRF," "dependency scan," "auth testing," "OWASP LLM Top 10." Scope is automated scanning + negative-path security tests in CI, not manual penetration testing. Not for: mapping security controls to regulations (SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI, GDPR) — use compliance-testing; pipeline stage wiring and deploy gating mechanics — use ci-cd-integration; purely functional API auth/input tests with no attacker model — see api-testing; testing your product's own LLM features or defending the agent itself (prompt-injection detector, indirect injection, jailbreak red-teaming) — use ai-system-testing. Related: ci-cd-integration, compliance-testing, api-testing, shift-left-testing, ai-system-testing.
Review code for security issues before merge — authz gaps, injection, secrets, unsafe defaults, SSRF, path traversal. Use when reviewing a PR, auditing a diff, shipping auth/payments/uploads, or when the user asks for a security review or OWASP check.
Writing or reviewing code that handles untrusted input, secrets, outbound requests, rendered content, or third-party dependencies — "is this safe", "secure by default", "harden", "security", "secret", "privacy", "PII", "XSS", "injection", "SSRF", "safe fetch", "access control", or a dependency review. The OWASP Top 10:2025 lens in two modes, writing secure-by-default code and judging the risk a change introduces. Covers secrets and environment variables, input validation, output encoding, SSRF, access control and data exposure, and supply-chain risk.
Эксперт по bug bounty. Используй для поиска уязвимостей, написания отчётов, responsible disclosure и penetration testing.
XXE XML外部实体注入测试的专业技能和方法论