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Passive scan for Java error messages containing sensitive information (CWE-209) #386

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Passive scan for Java error messages containing sensitive information (CWE-209)

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thc202 commented Feb 6, 2024

It's missing the DCO, https://github.com/zaproxy/community-scripts/pull/386/checks?check_run_id=16132764226

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thc202 commented Feb 6, 2024

The changelog should also be updated.

@ChieftainY2k ChieftainY2k force-pushed the feature/java_disclosure branch from 9206006 to 4e71a76 Compare February 7, 2024 08:05
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thc202 commented Feb 7, 2024

There's a conflict with the changelog, you need to rebase or merge.

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There's a conflict with the changelog, you need to rebase or merge.

Merged.

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thc202 commented Feb 8, 2024

Could you include the latest changes? Should make the build green.

Include latest changes.

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Include latest changes and resolve conflict.

Signed-off-by: thc202 <[email protected]>
@thc202 thc202 merged commit da850fc into zaproxy:main Feb 9, 2024
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thc202 commented Feb 9, 2024

Thank you!

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Thanks guys!

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