Closed devopstoday11 closed 6 months ago
Hi there :wave:, @dryrunsecurity here, below is a summary of our analysis and findings.
DryRun Security | Status | Findings |
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Configured Codepaths Analyzer | :white_check_mark: | 0 findings |
Sensitive Files Analyzer | :white_check_mark: | 0 findings |
Authn/Authz Analyzer | :white_check_mark: | 0 findings |
AppSec Analyzer | :white_check_mark: | 0 findings |
Secrets Analyzer | :white_check_mark: | 0 findings |
[!Note] :green_circle: Risk threshold not exceeded.
Change Summary (click to expand)
The following is a summary of changes in this pull request made by me, your security buddy :robot:. Note that this summary is auto-generated and not meant to be a definitive list of security issues but rather a helpful summary from a security perspective. **Summary:** The code changes in this pull request are related to the configuration of the website's menus and footer sections. The key changes include the removal of the "Mindmaps" section from the footer menu, the removal of the "Services" and "Certified Partner Program" sections from the footer menu, and the removal of the "Mindmaps" section from the main menu. From an application security perspective, there are no obvious security concerns in the code changes themselves. The changes are primarily related to the website's navigation and content structure, which are typically not directly related to security vulnerabilities. However, it's important to consider the potential impact of these changes on the user experience, accessibility, and content management to ensure the website's continued effectiveness and security. **Files Changed:** - `config/_default/menus.en.toml`: This file contains the configuration for the website's menus and footer sections. The key changes in this pull request include: 1. Removal of the "Mindmaps" section from the footer menu. 2. Removal of the "Services" and "Certified Partner Program" sections from the footer menu. 3. Removal of the "Mindmaps" section from the main menu. While these changes do not directly introduce any security vulnerabilities, it's essential to consider the impact on the user experience, accessibility, and content management to ensure the website's continued effectiveness and security.
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