> to see if it could detect anything else, but no
Might be related to the fact that gecko does not support C apparently? At least that's the impression I got from hovering the mouse cursor on the minuscule list of pictos below "Supported Languages". Not supporting C and C++ in a tool looking for security issues is a bit of a bummer, no?
We’ve limited the free tier to one scan per user, so deleting a scan and starting a new one won’t work because of that restriction.
And yes, we don’t support C or C++ yet. Our focus is on detecting business logic vulnerabilities (auth bypasses, privilege escalations, IDORs) that traditional SAST tools often miss. The types of exploitable security issues typically found in C/C++ (mainly memory corruption type issues) are better found through fuzzing and dynamic testing rather than static analysis.