3 comments

  • pa7ch 1 day ago
    This is really nice. Clean and easy way to use gvisor isolation to solve a github problem.

    gvisor seems like the right level of isolation for a lot of code a dev would run on various machines. So just making it more in reach I think is a boon.

  • c45y 1 day ago
    How one person can be so good at putting out useful security tech is just wild.

    I'll add this to my pile of filo made security I consistently rely on

  • westurner 21 hours ago
    > Surprisingly enough, GitHub Actions with read-only permissions still receive a cache write token, allowing cache poisoning, so they are not safe to run untrusted code.

    What are solutions to this and their tradeoffs?

    1. Disallow cache write access to read-only actions

    2. Stack caches such that read only action cache writes don't affect the cache for read-write actions

    edit: What else would solve?