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Security Review

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Ensure your code adheres to security best practices.

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Updated Aug 10, 2026
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What Security Review does

The Security Review skill is designed to help developers and designers implement robust security measures in their applications. It provides a comprehensive checklist that covers critical areas such as authentication, user input handling, API endpoint creation, and sensitive data management. By following the guidelines provided, you can significantly reduce the risk of vulnerabilities in your codebase.

This skill is particularly useful when working with authentication and authorization processes, as well as when handling user inputs or file uploads. It emphasizes the importance of secrets management, ensuring that sensitive information like API keys and passwords are not hardcoded into your source code. Instead, it encourages the use of environment variables and proper validation techniques to safeguard against common security threats.

In addition to secrets management, the skill covers input validation, SQL injection prevention, XSS protection, and CSRF protection. It provides practical examples and verification steps that you can easily implement in your projects. By incorporating these best practices, you can enhance the security posture of your applications and protect user data effectively.

Whether you are developing a new application or reviewing existing code, the Security Review skill serves as a vital resource for ensuring that your code meets industry standards for security. It is ideal for developers who prioritize secure coding practices and want to build applications that can withstand potential attacks.

When to use it

Use this skill when implementing features that involve authentication, user input, or sensitive data handling.

When not to use it

This skill may not be necessary for simple static sites or applications that do not handle sensitive user data.

What you can build with it

Implementing User Authentication

When adding user authentication features, use this skill to ensure proper token management and secure storage of credentials.

Handling File Uploads

Before allowing users to upload files, apply the input validation techniques from this skill to prevent malicious file uploads.

Creating API Endpoints

When developing new API endpoints, follow the security checklist to protect against common vulnerabilities like SQL injection.

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Written by affaan-m

Security Review Skill

This skill ensures all code follows security best practices and identifies potential vulnerabilities.

When to Activate

  • Implementing authentication or authorization
  • Handling user input or file uploads
  • Creating new API endpoints
  • Working with secrets or credentials
  • Implementing payment features
  • Storing or transmitting sensitive data
  • Integrating third-party APIs

Security Checklist

1. Secrets Management

FAIL: NEVER Do This

const apiKey = "sk-proj-xxxxx"  // Hardcoded secret
const dbPassword = "password123" // In source code

PASS: ALWAYS Do This

const apiKey = process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY
const dbUrl = process.env.DATABASE_URL

// Verify secrets exist
if (!apiKey) {
  throw new Error('OPENAI_API_KEY not configured')
}

Verification Steps

  • No hardcoded API keys, tokens, or passwords
  • All secrets in environment variables
  • .env.local in .gitignore
  • No secrets in git history
  • Production secrets in hosting platform (Vercel, Railway)

2. Input Validation

Always Validate User Input

import { z } from 'zod'

// Define validation schema
const CreateUserSchema = z.object({
  email: z.string().email(),
  name: z.string().min(1).max(100),
  age: z.number().int().min(0).max(150)
})

// Validate before processing
export async function createUser(input: unknown) {
  try {
    const validated = CreateUserSchema.parse(input)
    return await db.users.create(validated)
  } catch (error) {
    if (error instanceof z.ZodError) {
      return { success: false, errors: error.errors }
    }
    throw error
  }
}

File Upload Validation

function validateFileUpload(file: File) {
  // Size check (5MB max)
  const maxSize = 5 * 1024 * 1024
  if (file.size > maxSize) {
    throw new Error('File too large (max 5MB)')
  }

  // Type check
  const allowedTypes = ['image/jpeg', 'image/png', 'image/gif']
  if (!allowedTypes.includes(file.type)) {
    throw new Error('Invalid file type')
  }

  // Extension check
  const allowedExtensions = ['.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png', '.gif']
  const extension = file.name.toLowerCase().match(/\.[^.]+$/)?.[0]
  if (!extension || !allowedExtensions.includes(extension)) {
    throw new Error('Invalid file extension')
  }

  return true
}

Verification Steps

  • All user inputs validated with schemas
  • File uploads restricted (size, type, extension)
  • No direct use of user input in queries
  • Whitelist validation (not blacklist)
  • Error messages don't leak sensitive info

3. SQL Injection Prevention

FAIL: NEVER Concatenate SQL

// DANGEROUS - SQL Injection vulnerability
const query = `SELECT * FROM users WHERE email = '${userEmail}'`
await db.query(query)

PASS: ALWAYS Use Parameterized Queries

// Safe - parameterized query
const { data } = await supabase
  .from('users')
  .select('*')
  .eq('email', userEmail)

// Or with raw SQL
await db.query(
  'SELECT * FROM users WHERE email = $1',
  [userEmail]
)

Verification Steps

  • All database queries use parameterized queries
  • No string concatenation in SQL
  • ORM/query builder used correctly
  • Supabase queries properly sanitized

4. Authentication & Authorization

JWT Token Handling

// FAIL: WRONG: localStorage (vulnerable to XSS)
localStorage.setItem('token', token)

// PASS: CORRECT: httpOnly cookies
res.setHeader('Set-Cookie',
  `token=${token}; HttpOnly; Secure; SameSite=Strict; Max-Age=3600`)

Authorization Checks

export async function deleteUser(userId: string, requesterId: string) {
  // ALWAYS verify authorization first
  const requester = await db.users.findUnique({
    where: { id: requesterId }
  })

  if (requester.role !== 'admin') {
    return NextResponse.json(
      { error: 'Unauthorized' },
      { status: 403 }
    )
  }

  // Proceed with deletion
  await db.users.delete({ where: { id: userId } })
}

Row Level Security (Supabase)

-- Enable RLS on all tables
ALTER TABLE users ENABLE ROW LEVEL SECURITY;

-- Users can only view their own data
CREATE POLICY "Users view own data"
  ON users FOR SELECT
  USING (auth.uid() = id);

-- Users can only update their own data
CREATE POLICY "Users update own data"
  ON users FOR UPDATE
  USING (auth.uid() = id);

Verification Steps

  • Tokens stored in httpOnly cookies (not localStorage)
  • Authorization checks before sensitive operations
  • Row Level Security enabled in Supabase
  • Role-based access control implemented
  • Session management secure

5. XSS Prevention

Sanitize HTML

import DOMPurify from 'isomorphic-dompurify'

// ALWAYS sanitize user-provided HTML
function renderUserContent(html: string) {
  const clean = DOMPurify.sanitize(html, {
    ALLOWED_TAGS: ['b', 'i', 'em', 'strong', 'p'],
    ALLOWED_ATTR: []
  })
  return <div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: clean }} />
}

Content Security Policy

// next.config.js
const securityHeaders = [
  {
    key: 'Content-Security-Policy',
    value: `
      default-src 'self';
      script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval' 'unsafe-inline';
      style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline';
      img-src 'self' data: https:;
      font-src 'self';
      connect-src 'self' https://api.example.com;
    `.replace(/\s{2,}/g, ' ').trim()
  }
]

Verification Steps

  • User-provided HTML sanitized
  • CSP headers configured
  • No unvalidated dynamic content rendering
  • React's built-in XSS protection used

6. CSRF Protection

CSRF Tokens

import { csrf } from '@/lib/csrf'

export async function POST(request: Request) {
  const token = request.headers.get('X-CSRF-Token')

  if (!csrf.verify(token)) {
    return NextResponse.json(
      { error: 'Invalid CSRF token' },
      { status: 403 }
    )
  }

  // Process request
}

SameSite Cookies

res.setHeader('Set-Cookie',
  `session=${sessionId}; HttpOnly; Secure; SameSite=Strict`)

Verification Steps

  • CSRF tokens on state-changing operations
  • SameSite=Strict on all cookies
  • Double-submit cookie pattern implemented

7. Rate Limiting

API Rate Limiting

import rateLimit from 'express-rate-limit'

const limiter = rateLimit({
  windowMs: 15 * 60 * 1000, // 15 minutes
  max: 100, // 100 requests per window
  message: 'Too many requests'
})

// Apply to routes
app.use('/api/', limiter)

Expensive Operations

// Aggressive rate limiting for searches
const searchLimiter = rateLimit({
  windowMs: 60 * 1000, // 1 minute
  max: 10, // 10 requests per minute
  message: 'Too many search requests'
})

app.use('/api/search', searchLimiter)

Verification Steps

  • Rate limiting on all API endpoints
  • Stricter limits on expensive operations
  • IP-based rate limiting
  • User-based rate limiting (authenticated)

8. Sensitive Data Exposure

Logging

// FAIL: WRONG: Logging sensitive data
console.log('User login:', { email, password })
console.log('Payment:', { cardNumber, cvv })

// PASS: CORRECT: Redact sensitive data
console.log('User login:', { email, userId })
console.log('Payment:', { last4: card.last4, userId })

Error Messages

// FAIL: WRONG: Exposing internal details
catch (error) {
  return NextResponse.json(
    { error: error.message, stack: error.stack },
    { status: 500 }
  )
}

// PASS: CORRECT: Generic error messages
catch (error) {
  console.error('Internal error:', error)
  return NextResponse.json(
    { error: 'An error occurred. Please try again.' },
    { status: 500 }
  )
}

Verification Steps

  • No passwords, tokens, or secrets in logs
  • Error messages generic for users
  • Detailed errors only in server logs
  • No stack traces exposed to users

9. Blockchain Security (Solana)

Wallet Verification

import { verify } from '@solana/web3.js'

async function verifyWalletOwnership(
  publicKey: string,
  signature: string,
  message: string
) {
  try {
    const isValid = verify(
      Buffer.from(message),
      Buffer.from(signature, 'base64'),
      Buffer.from(publicKey, 'base64')
    )
    return isValid
  } catch (error) {
    return false
  }
}

Transaction Verification

async function verifyTransaction(transaction: Transaction) {
  // Verify recipient
  if (transaction.to !== expectedRecipient) {
    throw new Error('Invalid recipient')
  }

  // Verify amount
  if (transaction.amount > maxAmount) {
    throw new Error('Amount exceeds limit')
  }

  // Verify user has sufficient balance
  const balance = await getBalance(transaction.from)
  if (balance < transaction.amount) {
    throw new Error('Insufficient balance')
  }

  return true
}

Verification Steps

  • Wallet signatures verified
  • Transaction details validated
  • Balance checks before transactions
  • No blind transaction signing

10. Dependency Security

Regular Updates

# Check for vulnerabilities
npm audit

# Fix automatically fixable issues
npm audit fix

# Update dependencies
npm update

# Check for outdated packages
npm outdated

Lock Files

# ALWAYS commit lock files
git add package-lock.json

# Use in CI/CD for reproducible builds
npm ci  # Instead of npm install

Verification Steps

  • Dependencies up to date
  • No known vulnerabilities (npm audit clean)
  • Lock files committed
  • Dependabot enabled on GitHub
  • Regular security updates

Security Testing

Automated Security Tests

// Test authentication
test('requires authentication', async () => {
  const response = await fetch('/api/protected')
  expect(response.status).toBe(401)
})

// Test authorization
test('requires admin role', async () => {
  const response = await fetch('/api/admin', {
    headers: { Authorization: `Bearer ${userToken}` }
  })
  expect(response.status).toBe(403)
})

// Test input validation
test('rejects invalid input', async () => {
  const response = await fetch('/api/users', {
    method: 'POST',
    body: JSON.stringify({ email: 'not-an-email' })
  })
  expect(response.status).toBe(400)
})

// Test rate limiting
test('enforces rate limits', async () => {
  const requests = Array(101).fill(null).map(() =>
    fetch('/api/endpoint')
  )

  const responses = await Promise.all(requests)
  const tooManyRequests = responses.filter(r => r.status === 429)

  expect(tooManyRequests.length).toBeGreaterThan(0)
})

Pre-Deployment Security Checklist

Before ANY production deployment:

  • Secrets: No hardcoded secrets, all in env vars
  • Input Validation: All user inputs validated
  • SQL Injection: All queries parameterized
  • XSS: User content sanitized
  • CSRF: Protection enabled
  • Authentication: Proper token handling
  • Authorization: Role checks in place
  • Rate Limiting: Enabled on all endpoints
  • HTTPS: Enforced in production
  • Security Headers: CSP, X-Frame-Options configured
  • Error Handling: No sensitive data in errors
  • Logging: No sensitive data logged
  • Dependencies: Up to date, no vulnerabilities
  • Row Level Security: Enabled in Supabase
  • CORS: Properly configured
  • File Uploads: Validated (size, type)
  • Wallet Signatures: Verified (if blockchain)

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Remember: Security is not optional. One vulnerability can compromise the entire platform. When in doubt, err on the side of caution.

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