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  2. package/README.md +98 -32
  3. package/build/cli.js +0 -0
  4. package/build/data/rules/api-security.d.ts +3 -0
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  # GuardVibe
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- **The security MCP built for vibe coding.** 191 security rules covering the entire AI-generated code journey — from first line to production deployment.
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+ **The security MCP built for vibe coding.** 239 security rules covering the entire AI-generated code journey — from first line to production deployment.
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  Works with **Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Codex, Windsurf**, and any MCP-compatible coding agent.
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  Most security tools are built for enterprise security teams. GuardVibe is built for **you** — the developer using AI to build and ship web apps fast.
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- - **191 security rules** purpose-built for the stacks AI agents generate
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  - **Zero setup friction** — `npx guardvibe` and you're scanning
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  - **No account required** — runs 100% locally, no API keys, no cloud
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  - **Understands your stack** — not generic SAST, but rules that know Next.js, Supabase, Stripe, Clerk, and the tools you actually use
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- - **CVE version intelligence** — detects known vulnerable package versions in package.json
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  - **AI agent security** — detects MCP server vulnerabilities, excessive AI permissions, indirect prompt injection
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+ ## How GuardVibe Compares
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+ GuardVibe is purpose-built for the AI coding workflow. Traditional tools are excellent for enterprise CI/CD pipelines — GuardVibe fills a different gap.
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+ | Capability | GuardVibe | Traditional SAST | Dependency Scanners |
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+ | Runs inside AI agents (MCP) | Native | Not supported | Not supported |
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+ | Zero config setup | `npx guardvibe` | Account + config required | Built-in (limited) |
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+ | Vibecoding stack rules (Next.js, Supabase, Clerk, tRPC, Hono) | 100+ dedicated | Generic patterns | Not applicable |
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+ | AI/LLM security (prompt injection, MCP, tool abuse) | 17 rules | Experimental/None | None |
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+ | Compliance mapping (SOC2, PCI-DSS, HIPAA) | Built-in | Paid tier | None |
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+ | SARIF CI/CD export | Yes | Yes | Limited |
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+ | Rule count | 239 (focused) | 5000+ (broad) | N/A |
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+ **When to use GuardVibe:** You're building with AI agents and want security scanning integrated into your coding workflow — no dashboard, no account, no CI setup.
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+ description: "My custom security rules",
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+ severity: "high", // "critical" | "high" | "medium" | "low" | "info"
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- description: "Description of what this detects",
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- pattern: /vulnerable_pattern/g,
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- languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
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- fix: "How to fix it",
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+ description: "What this rule detects and why it's dangerous",
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+ pattern: /vulnerable_pattern_here/g, // RegExp with global flag
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+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"], // which file types to scan
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+ fix: "How to fix the vulnerability",
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+ fixCode: "// Copy-paste secure code example",
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+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC6.1"], // optional compliance mapping
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  ```
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+ ### Plugin Rule Schema
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+
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+ | Field | Type | Required | Description |
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+ |-------|------|----------|-------------|
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+ | `id` | string | Yes | Unique rule ID (e.g., "CUSTOM001") |
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+ | `name` | string | Yes | Human-readable rule name |
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+ | `severity` | string | Yes | `critical`, `high`, `medium`, `low`, or `info` |
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+ | `owasp` | string | Yes | OWASP category mapping |
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+ | `description` | string | Yes | What the rule detects |
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+ | `pattern` | RegExp | Yes | Regex pattern to match vulnerable code (use `/g` flag) |
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+ | `languages` | string[] | Yes | File types to scan |
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+ | `fix` | string | Yes | How to fix the issue |
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+ | `fixCode` | string | No | Copy-paste secure code example |
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+ | `compliance` | string[] | No | SOC2/PCI-DSS/HIPAA control IDs |
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+
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+ ### Loading Plugins
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+
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+ Plugins are loaded from three sources:
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+ 1. **Auto-discovery:** Any installed npm package matching `guardvibe-rules-*` or `@guardvibe/rules-*`
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+ 2. **Config-specified:** Packages listed in `.guardviberc` `plugins` array
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+ 3. **Local paths:** Relative paths in `.guardviberc` `plugins` array
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+
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+ ```json
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+ // .guardviberc
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+ {
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+ "plugins": [
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+ "guardvibe-rules-awesome",
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+ "./my-local-rules"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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  ## Configuration
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+ - False positive rate: **near zero** (comment/string filtering, human-readable text detection)
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  - Detection rate: **100%** on known vulnerability patterns
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  ## License
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- MIT — open source and free to use. Built by [GokLab](https://github.com/goklab).
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+ Apache 2.0 — open source, patent-safe, enterprise-ready. Built by [GokLab](https://github.com/goklab).
package/build/cli.js CHANGED
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+ import type { SecurityRule } from "./types.js";
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+ export declare const apiSecurityRules: SecurityRule[];
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=api-security.d.ts.map
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1
+ // OWASP API Security Top 10 rules
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+ // See: https://owasp.org/API-Security/
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+ export const apiSecurityRules = [
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+ // API1:2023 — Broken Object Level Authorization (BOLA)
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+ {
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+ id: "VG950",
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+ name: "BOLA: Direct Object Reference Without Ownership Check",
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+ severity: "high",
9
+ owasp: "API1:2023 Broken Object Level Authorization",
10
+ description: "API endpoint accesses a resource by user-supplied ID without verifying that the authenticated user owns or has access to that resource. This is the #1 API vulnerability (BOLA/IDOR).",
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+ pattern: /(?:findUnique|findFirst|findById|findOne|getOne)\s*\(\s*\{?\s*(?:where\s*:\s*\{)?\s*(?:id|_id)\s*:\s*(?:req\.(?:params|query|body)|params\.|args\.|input\.)/gi,
12
+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
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+ fix: "Always include an ownership check: add the authenticated user's ID to the query filter (e.g., { where: { id, userId } }).",
14
+ fixCode: '// Always scope queries to the authenticated user\nconst { userId } = await auth();\nconst item = await prisma.item.findFirst({\n where: { id: params.id, userId }, // ownership check!\n});\nif (!item) return new Response("Not Found", { status: 404 });',
15
+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC6.6", "PCI-DSS:Req6.5.10", "HIPAA:§164.312(a)"],
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+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "VG951",
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+ name: "BOLA: Delete/Update Without Ownership Verification",
20
+ severity: "critical",
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+ owasp: "API1:2023 Broken Object Level Authorization",
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+ description: "Delete or update operation uses user-supplied ID without verifying resource ownership. Any authenticated user can modify or delete other users' resources.",
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+ pattern: /(?:delete|update|destroy|remove)\s*\(\s*\{?\s*(?:where\s*:\s*\{)?\s*(?:id|_id)\s*:\s*(?:req\.(?:params|query|body)|params\.|args\.|input\.)(?:(?!userId|user_id|ownerId|owner_id|createdBy|created_by)[\s\S]){0,200}?\}/gi,
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+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
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+ fix: "Include the authenticated user's ID in the where clause to prevent unauthorized modifications.",
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+ fixCode: '// Scope mutations to the authenticated user\nconst { userId } = await auth();\nawait prisma.post.delete({\n where: { id: params.id, userId }, // ownership!\n});',
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+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC6.6", "PCI-DSS:Req6.5.10", "HIPAA:§164.312(a)"],
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+ },
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+ // API2:2023 — Broken Authentication
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+ {
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+ id: "VG952",
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+ name: "API Route Without Authentication",
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+ severity: "high",
34
+ owasp: "API2:2023 Broken Authentication",
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+ description: "Next.js Route Handler that performs data operations without any authentication check. API routes are publicly accessible by default.",
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+ pattern: /export\s+(?:async\s+)?function\s+(?:GET|POST|PUT|DELETE|PATCH)\s*\([^)]*\)\s*\{(?:(?!auth\s*\(|getServerSession|currentUser|getUser|requireAuth|verifyToken|checkAuth|clerkClient|getToken|session|protect)[\s\S]){10,}?(?:prisma|db|supabase|query|fetch|sql)\.\w+/g,
37
+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
38
+ fix: "Add authentication at the start of every Route Handler that reads or writes data.",
39
+ fixCode: 'import { auth } from "@clerk/nextjs/server";\n\nexport async function GET() {\n const { userId } = await auth();\n if (!userId) return new Response("Unauthorized", { status: 401 });\n // ... data access\n}',
40
+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC6.6", "PCI-DSS:Req6.5.10"],
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+ },
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+ // API3:2023 — Broken Object Property Level Authorization (Mass Assignment)
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+ {
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+ id: "VG953",
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+ name: "Mass Assignment: Spreading Request Body into Database",
46
+ severity: "high",
47
+ owasp: "API3:2023 Broken Object Property Level Authorization",
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+ description: "Request body is spread directly into a database create/update operation. Attackers can inject extra fields (like role, isAdmin, price) that the API didn't intend to accept.",
49
+ pattern: /(?:create|update|upsert|insert)\s*\(\s*\{[\s\S]{0,100}?(?:\.\.\.(?:req\.body|body|input|data|args)|(?:data|values)\s*:\s*(?:req\.body|body|input))\s*\}/gi,
50
+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
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+ fix: "Explicitly pick allowed fields instead of spreading the entire request body. Use a validation schema (zod) to define exactly which fields are accepted.",
52
+ fixCode: '// BAD: mass assignment\nawait prisma.user.update({ where: { id }, data: { ...req.body } });\n\n// GOOD: explicit fields\nconst { name, email } = schema.parse(req.body);\nawait prisma.user.update({ where: { id }, data: { name, email } });',
53
+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC6.6", "PCI-DSS:Req6.5.1"],
54
+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "VG954",
57
+ name: "Mass Assignment: Object.assign from User Input",
58
+ severity: "high",
59
+ owasp: "API3:2023 Broken Object Property Level Authorization",
60
+ description: "Object.assign or spread is used to merge user input directly into a model/entity object, allowing attackers to overwrite internal fields.",
61
+ pattern: /Object\.assign\s*\(\s*(?:user|item|record|entity|model|doc|document)\s*,\s*(?:req\.body|body|input|args|data)\s*\)/gi,
62
+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
63
+ fix: "Pick specific allowed fields from user input before merging into model objects.",
64
+ fixCode: '// BAD: Object.assign(user, req.body);\n\n// GOOD: explicit pick\nconst { name, bio } = schema.parse(req.body);\nObject.assign(user, { name, bio });',
65
+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC6.6"],
66
+ },
67
+ // API4:2023 — Unrestricted Resource Consumption
68
+ {
69
+ id: "VG955",
70
+ name: "Missing Pagination on List Endpoint",
71
+ severity: "medium",
72
+ owasp: "API4:2023 Unrestricted Resource Consumption",
73
+ description: "Database query returns all records without pagination (no limit/take/top). An attacker can request the entire table, causing DoS or exposing excessive data.",
74
+ pattern: /(?:findMany|find|select|from)\s*\((?:(?!limit|take|top|pageSize|per_?page|first|last|\.limit|LIMIT)[\s\S]){5,}?\)/gi,
75
+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
76
+ fix: "Always add pagination: use take/limit with a maximum value. Never return unbounded result sets.",
77
+ fixCode: '// Add pagination\nconst items = await prisma.item.findMany({\n take: Math.min(Number(searchParams.get("limit")) || 20, 100),\n skip: Number(searchParams.get("offset")) || 0,\n});',
78
+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC7.1"],
79
+ },
80
+ {
81
+ id: "VG956",
82
+ name: "Missing Rate Limiting on API Route",
83
+ severity: "medium",
84
+ owasp: "API4:2023 Unrestricted Resource Consumption",
85
+ description: "Next.js API route handler performs expensive operations (database writes, external API calls, email sending) without any rate limiting. Attackers can abuse this to exhaust resources.",
86
+ pattern: /export\s+(?:async\s+)?function\s+POST\s*\([^)]*\)\s*\{(?:(?!rateLimit|rateLimiter|limiter|throttle|upstash|Ratelimit)[\s\S]){10,}?(?:\.create\s*\(|\.insert\s*\(|\.send\s*\(|resend\.|sendgrid\.|fetch\s*\(\s*['"]https)/g,
87
+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
88
+ fix: "Add rate limiting to POST endpoints that create resources or call external services. Use @upstash/ratelimit or similar.",
89
+ fixCode: 'import { Ratelimit } from "@upstash/ratelimit";\nimport { Redis } from "@upstash/redis";\n\nconst ratelimit = new Ratelimit({\n redis: Redis.fromEnv(),\n limiter: Ratelimit.slidingWindow(10, "60 s"),\n});\n\nexport async function POST(req: Request) {\n const { success } = await ratelimit.limit(userId);\n if (!success) return new Response("Too Many Requests", { status: 429 });\n}',
90
+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC7.1"],
91
+ },
92
+ // API5:2023 — Broken Function Level Authorization
93
+ {
94
+ id: "VG957",
95
+ name: "Admin Endpoint Without Role Verification",
96
+ severity: "high",
97
+ owasp: "API5:2023 Broken Function Level Authorization",
98
+ description: "Endpoint in /admin or /api/admin path performs operations without verifying admin role or permissions. Any authenticated user could access admin functionality.",
99
+ pattern: /(?:\/api\/admin|\/admin)[\s\S]*?export\s+(?:async\s+)?function\s+(?:GET|POST|PUT|DELETE|PATCH)\s*\([^)]*\)\s*\{(?:(?!role|isAdmin|orgRole|permission|requireAdmin|checkRole|adminOnly|org:admin)[\s\S]){10,}?(?:prisma|db|supabase|sql)\.\w+/g,
100
+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
101
+ fix: "Always verify admin role/permissions in admin endpoints.",
102
+ fixCode: 'const { userId, orgRole } = await auth();\nif (orgRole !== "org:admin") {\n return new Response("Forbidden", { status: 403 });\n}',
103
+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC6.6", "HIPAA:§164.312(d)"],
104
+ },
105
+ // API6:2023 — Unrestricted Access to Sensitive Business Flows
106
+ {
107
+ id: "VG958",
108
+ name: "Sensitive Business Operation Without Confirmation",
109
+ severity: "medium",
110
+ owasp: "API6:2023 Unrestricted Access to Sensitive Business Flows",
111
+ description: "Destructive or irreversible operations (delete account, transfer money, cancel subscription) executed without a confirmation step or re-authentication.",
112
+ pattern: /(?:deleteAccount|deleteUser|cancelSubscription|transferFunds|refund|terminat)\w*\s*(?:=\s*async|\([\s\S]*?\)\s*(?:=>|{))(?:(?!confirm|verify|reauthenticate|twoFactor|2fa|otp|challenge)[\s\S]){10,}?(?:delete|destroy|remove|cancel)\s*\(/gi,
113
+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
114
+ fix: "Add a confirmation step or re-authentication before destructive operations.",
115
+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC6.6"],
116
+ },
117
+ // API8:2023 — Security Misconfiguration
118
+ {
119
+ id: "VG959",
120
+ name: "Verbose Error Response Leaks Internal Details",
121
+ severity: "medium",
122
+ owasp: "API8:2023 Security Misconfiguration",
123
+ description: "Catch block sends the raw error message or stack trace in the API response. This leaks internal implementation details to attackers.",
124
+ pattern: /catch\s*\(\s*(?:err|error|e)\s*\)\s*\{[\s\S]{0,200}?(?:res\.(?:json|send|status)|Response\.json|NextResponse\.json)\s*\([\s\S]{0,100}?(?:err|error|e)\.(?:message|stack|toString)/gi,
125
+ languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
126
+ fix: "Return generic error messages to the client. Log detailed errors server-side only.",
127
+ fixCode: 'catch (error) {\n console.error("Internal error:", error); // log server-side\n return Response.json(\n { error: "Something went wrong" }, // generic to client\n { status: 500 }\n );\n}',
128
+ compliance: ["SOC2:CC7.2"],
129
+ },
130
+ ];
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=api-security.js.map
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190
  severity: "high",
191
191
  owasp: "A01:2025 Broken Access Control",
192
192
  description: "Next.js project uses Supabase Auth but middleware.ts/proxy.ts does not refresh the Supabase session. Without this, sessions expire and users get unexpectedly logged out.",
193
- pattern: /(?:middleware|proxy)\.(?:ts|js)[\s\S]*?export\s+(?:async\s+)?function\s+middleware[\s\S]*?(?![\s\S]*?(?:supabase|createServerClient|updateSession))/g,
193
+ pattern: /export\s+(?:async\s+)?function\s+middleware\s*\([^)]*\)\s*\{(?:(?!supabase|createServerClient|updateSession)[\s\S]){50,}(?:\n\}|$)/g,
194
194
  languages: ["javascript", "typescript"],
195
195
  fix: "Add Supabase session refresh to your middleware.",
196
196
  fixCode: '// middleware.ts\nimport { createServerClient } from "@supabase/ssr";\nimport { NextResponse, type NextRequest } from "next/server";\n\nexport async function middleware(request: NextRequest) {\n const response = NextResponse.next();\n const supabase = createServerClient(url, anonKey, {\n cookies: { /* cookie handlers */ }\n });\n await supabase.auth.getUser(); // refreshes session\n return response;\n}',