Offensive security guidance
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LLM-driven security review and fixes, seamlessly integrated into your GitHub pull requests.Openshakti mishra🙏 8 karmaAug 25, 2025@SecuardenThis looks promising
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I have used AISAFE a lot for security research involving WordPress plugins and CVE-related submissions through the Wordfence program. Pros: + Great with mapping important parts of codebase and highlighting the areas worth looking into. + Reduces a lot of time spent searching trough bloat unrelated code. + Makes the whole manual testing part a lot easier. + Useful for pentesters, bug bounty hunters or any type of source-code audits. Cons: - Some leads might not be exploitable and manual trimming is still required. Overall AISAFE is a great skill MULTIPLIER for any pentester, it wont replace you but it will make you better at it.
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Guidance on offensive security and pentesting.
