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Understand the power of Nebula Logger but was curious how safe it is to use.
Using the latest @salesforce/sfdx-scanner 4.2.0 (latest-beta), I ran the scanner on the whole repo on 6 Aug 2024 and seems SFCA DFA picked up some Severity 1 vulnerabilities in 4 apex classes as in this file NebulaLogger_SFCA_DFA.csv.
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Understand the power of Nebula Logger but was curious how safe it is to use.
Using the latest
@salesforce/sfdx-scanner 4.2.0 (latest-beta)
, I ran the scanner on the whole repo on 6 Aug 2024 and seems SFCA DFA picked up some Severity 1 vulnerabilities in 4 apex classes as in this file NebulaLogger_SFCA_DFA.csv.When I looked through the code below :
LogBatchPurgeController.cls
LogEntryMetadataViewerController.cls
LogMassDeleteExtension.cls
LoggerSettingsController.cls
Looking under the hood, apex methods don't seem to have any glaring security issues. Could it be just false positives?
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