Lee Turner

A random stream of thoughts and software experiments

RT @BrianVerm: How to effectively detect and mitigate Trojan Source attacks in JavaScript codebases with ESLint | by @liran_tal https://t.c


RT @liran_tal: If you’re working a lot on e2e systems where you work on production database, that can be dangerous due to privacy concerns.…


RT @levie: Iceland: 1, tech industry: 0


Enjoying the talks from #DevRelCon today. https://x.com/_devrel/status/1457676690608562184


This looks pretty cool. Got a few use cases I can think of to try this out with. https://x.com/AtomicJarInc/status/1456253812323147786


So if I understand this correctly they have to kick the white ball thing into the nets of the other team. And I have to drink bovril. https://www.instagram.com/p/CV8GfFGMUw_/?utm_medium=twitter


Thank you @liran_tal 🙏🏻 https://x.com/liran_tal/status/1456676182393511937


RT @rseroter: Announcing Kotlin support for protocol buffers https://developers.googleblog.com/2021/11/announcing-kotlin-support-for-protocol.html < good to see us keep investing heavily in Kotlin. And…


RT @DevoxxUK: Huge thank you to the @snyksec team for all the help making Devoxx UK hybrid a success! Amazing virtual hosting by @BrianVerm…


Really enjoyed the session on 10 Java Security Practices by @BrianVerm at @DevoxxUK I found the yaml DOS attack really interesting. You can find more about that here - https://snyk.io/blog/java-yaml-parser-with-snakeyaml/ or if you prefer some code, here is a little demo I wrote https://github.com/leeturner/snakeyaml-dos-vulnerability