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Set up Fluid Attacks for CASA tier 2 audit
This PR sets up the Fluid Attacks CLI tool to prepare for the CASA tier 2 audit.
- [X] Add tool to project.
- [ ] Add fastlane lane.
Also see: https://github.com/cryptomator/android/pull/523
Summary by CodeRabbit
- Chores
- Updated
.gitignoreto exclude specific results files related to Fluid Attacks.
- Updated
Walkthrough
This update introduces a new exclusion pattern to the .gitignore file, specifically designed to ignore the results.csv file generated by Fluid Attacks within any fastlane directory across the project. This change ensures that sensitive or unnecessary data produced during security assessments by Fluid Attacks does not inadvertently get committed to the repository, maintaining a cleaner and more secure codebase.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| .gitignore | Added exclusion for **/fastlane/.../results.csv |
Poem
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In the burrows of code, where secrets hide,
A rabbit hops, with eyes so wide.
"Fear not," it whispers, "for I've found a way,
To keep the sneaky leaks at bay."
With a hop and a skip, it sets the rule,
In.gitignore, it's no fool.
"Now let's celebrate, for our code is neat,
With Fluid's secrets not on the street."
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