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Malicious Code Begone: Apiiro’s Free Tools to Combat Supply Chain Attacks! 🚫🔍
Catch malicious code in a software supply chain with Apiiro’s new free tools! With a Semgrep and Opengrep ruleset and the GitHub-integrated PRevent scanner, detect suspicious code with impressive accuracy. It’s like having a bouncer for your code, only without the velvet rope and questionable fashion choices.

Hot Take:
Security researchers at Apiiro have just released a pair of cybercrime-busting sidekicks that Batman would envy. These tools are like having a digital detective on your team, sniffing out suspicious code like a bloodhound on a scent trail, all while maintaining a polite refusal to bother you with false alarms. It’s like having a spam filter for your software projects, only cooler.
Key Points:
– Apiiro has launched two open-source tools to combat malicious code in software projects.
– The tools use a ruleset for Semgrep and Opengrep, and a GitHub-integrated scanner called PRevent.
– The tools boast impressive detection rates with minimal false positives.
– They identify ‘code anti-patterns’ that often signal malicious intent.
– Future updates aim to enhance features with AI-assisted scans and deeper code analysis.