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Jun 05 2025
How NASA got the planet's source code wrong
Valerii Filatov
Bugs in code are nothing new. Today, we're exploring not just some bugs, but cosmic bugs—literally! What does a NASA project have to hide? Get your tinfoil hats ready and let's...
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Apr 25 2025
Searching in a search: let's check Elasticsearch
Egor Pishii
This is one of the biggest open-source Java projects. Many enterprises, including GitHub, Netflix, and Amazon, use Elasticsearch. It's been six years since we've checked the project, so what new...
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Mar 27 2025
Notepad injection or the story of writing new diagnostic rules
Vladislav Bogdanov
This article is about calling operating system commands in Java. Also, we'll cover OS command and argument injections, along with the process of writing diagnostic rules to detect...
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Mar 12 2025
What's new in Java 24
Evgenii Slepyshkov
On March 18, a new Java version is set to arrive! Let's take a peek at new features, including the long-awaited final implementation of Stream...
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Looking for potential vulnerabilities in code, part 2: practice
Konstantin Volohovsky
Last time, we discussed common approaches to detecting vulnerabilities in applications. This time, we'll take a more down-to-earth look at how we've implemented these mechanisms in our...
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Feb 07 2025
How to crash Minecraft with your mod
Kirill Epifanov
Developing modifications for Minecraft is a fun and enjoyable hobby. In this article, we'll explore errors in mods for our favorite game through the Custom NPC+ project. We'll reproduce them...
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Jan 27 2025
Java, Taint, and SAST: What is it and why do we need it?
Vladislav Bogdanov
An enormous amount of server-side code is written in Java. So, web applications written in this language must be resistant to certain security vulnerabilities. This short article is about one of...
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Dec 26 2024
Top 10 most intriguing Java errors in 2024
Konstantin Volohovsky
In 2024, we've analyzed a wealth of projects, sharing our discoveries on our blog. Now it's New Year's Eve—it's time to tell festive tales! We've collected the most intriguing Java errors detected...
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Looking for potential vulnerabilities in code, part 1: theory
Konstantin Volohovsky
We all know the risks that vulnerabilities pose: application crashes, data loss, or privacy breaches. In this article, we'll look at examples that illustrate the core aspects of an approach...
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Dec 04 2024
Inside Java Enterprise code: let's check Flowable
Evgenii Slepyshkov
Java is famous for its widespread use in enterprise applications. Business processes need to be managed. The Flowable platform can help with that! What's more, the project is written in Java and...
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