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-# **Horusec Examples Vulnerabilities**
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## **Table of contents**
### 1. [**About**](#about)
### 2. [**Documentation**](#documentation)
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## **About**
-This repository contains some vulnerabilities examples for you to test Horusec's analysis.
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-## **Documentation**
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-For more information about Horusec, please check out the [**documentation**](https://docs.horusec.io).
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-## **Contributing**
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-If you want to contribute to this repository, access our [**Contributing Guide**](https://github.com/ZupIT/horusec/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md).
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-### **Developer Certificate of Origin - DCO**
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- This is a security layer for the project and for the developers. It is mandatory.
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- Follow one of these two methods to add DCO to your commits:
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-**1. Command line**
- Follow the steps:
- **Step 1:** Configure your local git environment adding the same name and e-mail configured at your GitHub account. It helps to sign commits manually during reviews and suggestions.
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- ```
-git config --global user.name “Name”
-git config --global user.email “email@domain.com.br”
-```
-**Step 2:** Add the Signed-off-by line with the `'-s'` flag in the git commit command:
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-```
-$ git commit -s -m "This is my commit message"
-```
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-**2. GitHub website**
-You can also manually sign your commits during GitHub reviews and suggestions, follow the steps below:
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-**Step 1:** When the commit changes box opens, manually type or paste your signature in the comment box, see the example:
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-```
-Signed-off-by: Name < e-mail address >
-```
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-For this method, your name and e-mail must be the same registered on your GitHub account.
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-## **License**
-[**Apache License 2.0**](https://github.com/ZupIT/horusec-examples-vulnerabilities/blob/main/LICENSE).
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-## **Community**
-Do you have any question about Horusec? Let's chat in our [**forum**](https://forum.zup.com.br/).
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+This repository contains some vulnerabilities examples, with a Bearer-based Github workflow in it that scans said vulnerabilities. This is a fork of the https://github.com/ZupIT/horusec-examples-vulnerabilities repository. No use or customization of Horusec tooling is made; the only changes concern the Github Workflows, this README and the addition of some mock vendored packages to facilitate CVE scanner tests.
-This project exists thanks to all the contributors. You rock! ❤️🚀
+As such, the LICENSE and copyright.txt remain unchanged.