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[Security considerations] Powershell source code not available anymore : out-dated version #393

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rebrec opened this issue Sep 26, 2022 · 1 comment

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@rebrec
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rebrec commented Sep 26, 2022

Forgive me if I am wrong, but it seems that your repository doesn't provide the Gui tool source code since about 2 years.

I suppose you have good reasons to not share it anymore on Github, perhaps you consider selling this tool at some time in the future, but my security team worry about not having access to the source code.

The problem is not related to the trust we have in you : you have already proven in many ways that you are an honest person.

But we can never been sure that your code havn't been compromised or won't be in any future time.

When looking on different places about your tool, every sysadmin agree on the fact that your DAT tool is amazing. But strangely, most of them, think that the Powershell script responsible for displaying the GUI is still available on this repository.

I don't know if you will have time to read and comment on this issue (but I hope !).

I think it would be a good idea to either :

  • Remove any out dated powershell code that lead people think it is an opensource project
  • (prefered solution ;)) Provide source code

Last comment : if you mind sharing this code, It may receive external contributions (but I know, it can takes time to process merge requests....

Anyways, thanks for your tool

@vartaxe
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vartaxe commented Dec 1, 2022

yes this would be very nice

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