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Georg Kallidis commented on TORQUE-352:
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I ve updated Torque trunk pom.xml with the OWASP plugin, tested it and applied
some changes, which could be fixed by upgrading or declaring as false positive.
{code:java}
>mvn -Powasp -Dtest=false -DfailIfNoTests=false clean verify
{code}
should now run the OWASP checks. Further steps to generate the nightly report
may be needed..
> Please add OWASP Dependency Check to the build (pom.xml)
> --------------------------------------------------------
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> Key: TORQUE-352
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TORQUE-352
> Project: Torque
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Maven 1 Plugin, Maven 2 Plugin
> Affects Versions: 4.1
> Environment: All development, build, test, environments.
> Reporter: Albert Baker
> Priority: Major
> Labels: build, easy-fix, security
> Original Estimate: 1h
> Remaining Estimate: 1h
>
> Please add OWASP Dependency Check to the build (pom.xml). OWASP DC makes an
> outbound REST call to MITRE Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures (CVE) to
> perform a lookup for each dependant .jar to list any/all known
> vulnerabilities for each jar. This step is needed because a manual MITRE CVE
> lookup/check on the main component does not include checking for
> vulnerabilities in components or in dependant libraries.
> OWASP Dependency check :
> https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Dependency_Check has plug-ins for most
> Java build/make types (ant, maven, ivy, gradle).
> Also, add the appropriate command to the nightly build to generate a report
> of all known vulnerabilities in any/all third party libraries/dependencies
> that get pulled in. example : mvn -Powasp -Dtest=false -DfailIfNoTests=false
> clean aggregate
> Generating this report nightly/weekly will help inform the project's
> development team if any dependant libraries have a newly discovered &
> reported (known) vulnerailities. Project teams that keep up with removing
> known vulnerabilities on a weekly basis will help protect businesses that
> rely on these open source componets.
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