Taint analysis in Semgrep tracks untrusted data as it flows through an application, flagging potential vulnerabilities like injection attacks or data leaks. Developers and security teams use it to automatically detect unsafe input handling in code, ensuring sensitive paths are sanitized. This tool benefits engineers seeking proactive, rule-based security without false-positive noise.
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