├── COPYING.txt ├── README.markdown ├── assets ├── facebook │ ├── cover.jpg │ └── profile.png ├── locked.ai ├── logo.gif ├── twitter │ ├── header.png │ └── profile.png └── unlocked.ai ├── build.sh ├── builds ├── hardenedpaste.nex └── hardenedpaste.zip └── opera ├── chrome ├── images │ ├── 128.png │ ├── 48.png │ ├── locked │ │ ├── 19.png │ │ └── 38.png │ └── unlocked │ │ ├── 19.png │ │ └── 38.png ├── manifest.json ├── markup │ └── background.html └── scripts │ ├── background.js │ ├── content.js │ ├── shim.js │ └── vendor │ └── port │ ├── COPYING.txt │ └── port.js └── manifest.json /COPYING.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.markdown: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ![Logo](assets/logo.gif) Hardened Paste 2 | 3 | *[Hardened Paste](http://hardenedpaste.com/) is a browser extension from the 4 | creator of [Adblock Fast](https://github.com/rocketshipapps/adblockfast), 5 | [Disconnect](http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/13/former-googler-launches-disconnect-browser-extension-that-disables-third-party-data-tracking/), 6 | and 7 | [Facebook Disconnect](http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/20/google-facebook-disconnec/) 8 | that prevents the 9 | [“pastejacking” exploit](https://github.com/dxa4481/Pastejacking). Pastejacking 10 | otherwise allows a [malicious webpage](https://security.love/Pastejacking/) 11 | (this is a proof of concept) to copy arbitrary content to your clipboard. The 12 | extension mitigates this threat by providing a shim that overrides exploitable 13 | JavaScript methods. Hardened Paste’s toolbar icon animates whenever a potential 14 | attack is detected and stopped.* 15 | 16 | To get started: 17 | 18 | 1. Install 19 | [Hardened Paste for Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hardened-paste/gielgconhpjjpkkfomnkdnfinilggdmk) 20 | (an Opera port is in review). 21 | 22 | 2. Verify that installing the extension 23 | [has patched the exploit](https://security.love/Pastejacking/) (you may have to 24 | use your keyboard to copy, pressing **Control-C** with Windows or \*nix or 25 | **Command-C** with OS X, to trigger an attack). 26 | 27 | 3. Follow [Hardened Paste on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/hardenedpaste) 28 | or [on Twitter](https://twitter.com/hardenedpaste) for app news. 29 | 30 | Hardened Paste includes the 31 | [port.js library](https://github.com/oldestlivingboy/port). 32 | 33 | **Pull requests are welcome!** 34 | 35 | ## License 36 | 37 | Copyright 2016 [Rocketship](https://github.com/rocketshipapps) 38 | 39 | This program is free software, excluding the brand features identified in the 40 | [Exceptions](#exceptions) below: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 41 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software 42 | Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later 43 | version. 44 | 45 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY 46 | WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A 47 | PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 48 | [GNU General Public License](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html) for more 49 | details. 50 | 51 | ## Exceptions 52 | 53 | The Hardened Paste and Rocketship logos, trademarks, domain names, and other 54 | brand features used in this program cannot be reused without permission and no 55 | license is granted thereto. 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/facebook/cover.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/assets/facebook/cover.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/facebook/profile.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/assets/facebook/profile.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/locked.ai: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/assets/locked.ai -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/logo.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/assets/logo.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/twitter/header.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/assets/twitter/header.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/twitter/profile.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/assets/twitter/profile.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/unlocked.ai: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/assets/unlocked.ai -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Copyright 2016 Rocketship 3 | # 4 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 5 | # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software 6 | # Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later 7 | # version. 8 | # 9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 10 | # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS 11 | # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 12 | # 13 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with 14 | # this program. If not, see . 15 | # 16 | # Authors (one per line): 17 | # 18 | # Brian Kennish 19 | cd opera 20 | zip -r ../builds/hardenedpaste chrome -x \*.DS_Store 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /builds/hardenedpaste.nex: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/builds/hardenedpaste.nex -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /builds/hardenedpaste.zip: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/builds/hardenedpaste.zip -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/images/128.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/opera/chrome/images/128.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/images/48.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/opera/chrome/images/48.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/images/locked/19.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/opera/chrome/images/locked/19.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/images/locked/38.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/opera/chrome/images/locked/38.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/images/unlocked/19.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/opera/chrome/images/unlocked/19.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/images/unlocked/38.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste/f53d8651311e27afa7eb2764bd46df8019290fc1/opera/chrome/images/unlocked/38.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/manifest.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "manifest_version": 2, 3 | "name": "Hardened Paste", 4 | "version": "1.2.0", 5 | "description": "Prevent the “pastejacking” browser exploit.", 6 | "icons": {"48": "images/48.png", "128": "images/128.png"}, 7 | "permissions": ["", "contextMenus", "gcm", "notifications", "tabs"], 8 | "web_accessible_resources": ["scripts/shim.js"], 9 | "background": { 10 | "scripts": ["scripts/vendor/port/port.js", "scripts/background.js"] 11 | }, 12 | "content_scripts": [{ 13 | "matches": [""], 14 | "js": ["scripts/vendor/port/port.js", "scripts/content.js"], 15 | "run_at": "document_start", 16 | "all_frames": true 17 | }], 18 | "browser_action": { 19 | "default_icon": { 20 | "19": "images/locked/19.png", "38": "images/locked/38.png" 21 | }, 22 | "default_title": "Hardened Paste" 23 | } 24 | } 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/markup/background.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 20 | 21 | 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/scripts/background.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | Copyright 2016 Rocketship 3 | 4 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 5 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software 6 | Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later 7 | version. 8 | 9 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 10 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS 11 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 12 | 13 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with 14 | this program. If not, see . 15 | 16 | Authors (one per line): 17 | 18 | Brian Kennish 19 | */ 20 | var currentBuild = 2; 21 | var previousTime = 0; 22 | var path = navigator.userAgent.indexOf('OPR') + 1 ? 'chrome/' : ''; 23 | localStorage.firstBuild || (localStorage.firstBuild = currentBuild); 24 | localStorage.build = currentBuild; 25 | 26 | chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener(function(message, sender, sendResponse) { 27 | var tab = sender.tab; 28 | var currentTime = Date.now(); 29 | 30 | if (tab && message.showIndicator && currentTime > previousTime + 1000) { 31 | previousTime = currentTime; 32 | var tabId = tab.id; 33 | chrome.browserAction.setIcon({ 34 | tabId: tabId, 35 | path: { 36 | 19: path + 'images/unlocked/19.png', 38: path + 'images/unlocked/38.png' 37 | } 38 | }); 39 | 40 | setTimeout(function() { 41 | chrome.browserAction.setIcon({ 42 | tabId: tabId, 43 | path: { 44 | 19: path + 'images/locked/19.png', 38: path + 'images/locked/38.png' 45 | } 46 | }); 47 | }, 400); 48 | } 49 | 50 | sendResponse({}); 51 | }); 52 | 53 | chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(function() { 54 | chrome.tabs.create({url: 'https://github.com/rocketshipapps/hardenedpaste'}); 55 | }); 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/scripts/content.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | Copyright 2016 Rocketship 3 | 4 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 5 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software 6 | Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later 7 | version. 8 | 9 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 10 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS 11 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 12 | 13 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with 14 | this program. If not, see . 15 | 16 | Authors (one per line): 17 | 18 | Brian Kennish 19 | */ 20 | var root = document.documentElement; 21 | var showIndicator = document.createElement('input'); 22 | var head = document.head || root; 23 | var inlineShim = document.createElement('script'); 24 | showIndicator.type = 'hidden'; 25 | showIndicator.name = 'hardenedpaste-indicator'; 26 | 27 | new MutationObserver(function(mutations) { 28 | mutations.forEach(function(mutation) { 29 | mutation.attributeName == 'value' && 30 | chrome.runtime.sendMessage({showIndicator: true}, function() { 31 | showIndicator.removeAttribute('value'); 32 | }); 33 | }); 34 | }).observe(showIndicator, {attributes: true}); 35 | 36 | (document.body || root).appendChild(showIndicator); 37 | inlineShim.textContent = 38 | 'var inliningAllowed = document.createElement(\'input\');\n\ 39 | var _execCommand = HTMLDocument.prototype.execCommand;\n\ 40 | var showIndicator =\n\ 41 | document.getElementsByName(\'hardenedpaste-indicator\')[0];\n\ 42 | var _addEventListener = EventTarget.prototype.addEventListener;\n\ 43 | inliningAllowed.type = \'hidden\';\n\ 44 | inliningAllowed.name = \'hardenedpaste-inlining\';\n\ 45 | inliningAllowed.value = true;\n\ 46 | (document.body || document.documentElement).appendChild(inliningAllowed);\n\ 47 | \n\ 48 | HTMLDocument.prototype.execCommand =\n\ 49 | function(command, showUI, commandValue) {\n\ 50 | var returnValue;\n\ 51 | \n\ 52 | if (command == \'copy\' || command == \'cut\')\n\ 53 | showIndicator.value = true;\n\ 54 | else {\n\ 55 | _execCommand.call(document, command, showUI, commandValue);\n\ 56 | returnValue = true;\n\ 57 | }\n\ 58 | \n\ 59 | return returnValue;\n\ 60 | }\n\ 61 | \n\ 62 | EventTarget.prototype.addEventListener =\n\ 63 | function(type, listener, useCapture) {\n\ 64 | if (type == \'copy\' || type == \'cut\')\n\ 65 | _addEventListener.call(this, type, function() {\n\ 66 | showIndicator.value = true;\n\ 67 | });\n\ 68 | else _addEventListener.call(this, type, listener, useCapture);\n\ 69 | }\n\ 70 | \n\ 71 | DataTransfer.prototype.setData = function() { showIndicator.value = true; }'; 72 | head.appendChild(inlineShim); 73 | 74 | if (!document.getElementsByName('hardenedpaste-inlining')[0]) { 75 | var externalShim = document.createElement('script'); 76 | externalShim.src = 77 | chrome.extension.getURL( 78 | (navigator.userAgent.indexOf('OPR') + 1 ? 'chrome/' : '') + 79 | 'scripts/shim.js' 80 | ); 81 | head.appendChild(externalShim); 82 | } 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/scripts/shim.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | Copyright 2016 Rocketship 3 | 4 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 5 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software 6 | Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later 7 | version. 8 | 9 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT 10 | ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS 11 | FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 12 | 13 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with 14 | this program. If not, see . 15 | 16 | Authors (one per line): 17 | 18 | Brian Kennish 19 | */ 20 | var _execCommand = HTMLDocument.prototype.execCommand; 21 | var showIndicator = document.getElementsByName('hardenedpaste-indicator')[0]; 22 | var _addEventListener = EventTarget.prototype.addEventListener; 23 | 24 | HTMLDocument.prototype.execCommand = function(command, showUI, commandValue) { 25 | var returnValue; 26 | 27 | if (command == 'copy' || command == 'cut') showIndicator.value = true; 28 | else { 29 | _execCommand.call(document, command, showUI, commandValue); 30 | returnValue = true; 31 | } 32 | 33 | return returnValue; 34 | } 35 | 36 | EventTarget.prototype.addEventListener = function(type, listener, useCapture) { 37 | if (type == 'copy' || type == 'cut') 38 | _addEventListener.call(this, type, function() { 39 | showIndicator.value = true; 40 | }); 41 | else _addEventListener.call(this, type, listener, useCapture); 42 | } 43 | 44 | DataTransfer.prototype.setData = function() { showIndicator.value = true; } 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/scripts/vendor/port/COPYING.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/chrome/scripts/vendor/port/port.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Chrome to Safari port 2 | // Author: Michael Gundlach (gundlach@gmail.com) 3 | // "cookies", "tabs", "browserAction", "webRequest", "webNavigation", 4 | // and additional "extension" API support by 5 | // Brian Kennish 6 | // License: GPLv3 as part of adblockforchrome.googlecode.com 7 | // or MIT if GPLv3 conflicts with your code's license. 8 | // 9 | // Porting library to make Chrome extensions work in Safari. 10 | // To use: Add as the first script loaded in your Options page, 11 | // your background page, your Chrome manifest.json, and your 12 | // Safari Info.plist (created by the Extensions Builder). 13 | // 14 | // Then you can use chrome.* APIs as usual, and check the SAFARI 15 | // global boolean variable to see if you're in Safari or Chrome 16 | // for doing browser-specific stuff. The safari.* APIs will 17 | // still be available in Safari, and the chrome.* APIs will be 18 | // unchanged in Chrome. 19 | 20 | if (typeof SAFARI == "undefined") { 21 | (function() { 22 | 23 | // True in Safari, false in Chrome. 24 | SAFARI = (typeof safari !== "undefined"); 25 | 26 | // Safari 5.0 (533.x.x) with no menu support 27 | LEGACY_SAFARI = SAFARI && (navigator.appVersion.match(/\sSafari\/(\d+)\./) || [null,0])[1] < 534; 28 | 29 | // "localStorage" gets cleared too often in Safari to rely on. 30 | if (SAFARI) { 31 | options = safari.extension.settings; 32 | } else { 33 | try { 34 | options = localStorage; 35 | } catch(e) { 36 | options = {}; // fallback if localStorage is unavailable 37 | } 38 | } 39 | 40 | if (SAFARI) { 41 | 42 | var isOnGlobalPage = !!safari.extension.bars; 43 | var popup; 44 | 45 | // Return the object on which you can add/remove event listeners. 46 | // If there isn't one, don't explode. 47 | var listeningContext = function() { 48 | if (safari.self && safari.self.addEventListener) 49 | return safari.self; 50 | if (safari.application && safari.application.addEventListener) 51 | return safari.application; 52 | console.log("No add/remove event listener possible at this location!"); 53 | console.trace(); 54 | return { 55 | addEventListener: function() {}, 56 | removeEventListener: function() {} 57 | }; 58 | }; 59 | var listenFor = function(messageName, handler) { 60 | var listener = function(messageEvent) { 61 | if (messageEvent.name == messageName) 62 | handler(messageEvent); 63 | }; 64 | listeningContext().addEventListener("message", listener, false); 65 | return listener; 66 | }; 67 | var removeListener = function(listener) { 68 | listeningContext().removeEventListener("message", listener, false); 69 | }; 70 | // Return the object on which you can dispatch messages -- globally, or on the 71 | // messageEvent if specified. If there isn't one, don't explode. 72 | var dispatchContext = function(messageEvent) { 73 | // Can we dispatch on the messageEvent target? 74 | var m = messageEvent; 75 | if (m && m.target && m.target.page && m.target.page.dispatchMessage) 76 | return m.target.page; 77 | // Are we in some context where safari.self works, whatever that is? 78 | var s = safari.self; 79 | if (s && s.tab && s.tab.dispatchMessage) 80 | return s.tab; 81 | // Are we in the global page sending to the active tab? 82 | var b = (safari.application && safari.application.activeBrowserWindow); 83 | var p = (b && b.activeTab && b.activeTab.page); 84 | if (p && p.dispatchMessage) 85 | return p; 86 | console.log("No dispatchMessage possible at this location!"); 87 | console.trace(); 88 | return { 89 | dispatchMessage: function() {} 90 | }; 91 | }; 92 | 93 | // Track tabs that make requests to the global page, assigning them 94 | // IDs so we can recognize them later. 95 | var getTabId = (function() { 96 | // Tab objects are destroyed when no one has a reference to them, 97 | // so we keep a list of them, lest our IDs get lost. 98 | var tabs = []; 99 | var lastAssignedTabId = 0; 100 | var theFunction = function(tab) { 101 | // Clean up closed tabs, to avoid memory bloat. 102 | tabs = tabs.filter(function(t) { return t.browserWindow != null; }); 103 | 104 | if (tab.id == undefined) { 105 | // New tab 106 | tab.id = lastAssignedTabId + 1; 107 | lastAssignedTabId = tab.id; 108 | tabs.push(tab); // save so it isn't garbage collected, losing our ID. 109 | } 110 | return tab.id; 111 | }; 112 | return theFunction; 113 | })(); 114 | 115 | 116 | // Replace the 'chrome' object with a Safari adapter. 117 | chrome = { 118 | extension: { 119 | getBackgroundPage: function() { 120 | return safari.extension.globalPage.contentWindow; 121 | }, 122 | 123 | getURL: function(path) { 124 | return safari.extension.baseURI + path; 125 | }, 126 | 127 | // The identifier must be "tab", "infobar", "notification", or "popup". 128 | getViews: function(fetchProperties) { 129 | var views = safari.extension.bars.concat( 130 | safari.extension.menus, 131 | safari.extension.popovers, 132 | safari.extension.toolbarItems 133 | ); 134 | var viewCount = views.length; 135 | 136 | for (var i = 0; i < viewCount; i++) { 137 | var view = views[i]; 138 | if (view.identifier == fetchProperties.type) 139 | return [view.contentWindow]; 140 | } 141 | }, 142 | 143 | sendRequest: (function() { 144 | // Where to call .dispatchMessage() when sendRequest is called. 145 | var dispatchTargets = []; 146 | if (!isOnGlobalPage) { 147 | // In a non-global context, the dispatch target is just the local 148 | // object that lets you call .dispatchMessage(). 149 | dispatchTargets.push(dispatchContext()); 150 | } 151 | else { 152 | // In the global context, we must call .dispatchMessage() wherever 153 | // someone has called .onRequest(). There's no good way to get at 154 | // them directly, though, so .onRequest calls *us*, so we get access 155 | // to a messageEvent object that points to their page that we can 156 | // call .dispatchMessage() upon. 157 | listenFor("onRequest registration", function(messageEvent) { 158 | var context = dispatchContext(messageEvent); 159 | if (dispatchTargets.indexOf(context) == -1) 160 | dispatchTargets.push(context); 161 | }); 162 | } 163 | 164 | // Dispatches a request to a list of recipients. Calls the callback 165 | // only once, using the first response received from any recipient. 166 | function theFunction(data, callback) { 167 | var callbackToken = "callback" + Math.random(); 168 | 169 | // Dispatch to each recipient. 170 | dispatchTargets.forEach(function(target) { 171 | var message = { data: data, callbackToken: callbackToken }; 172 | target.dispatchMessage("request", message); 173 | }); 174 | 175 | // Listen for a response. When we get it, call the callback and stop 176 | // listening. 177 | var listener = listenFor("response", function(messageEvent) { 178 | if (messageEvent.message.callbackToken != callbackToken) 179 | return; 180 | // Must wrap this call in a timeout to avoid crash, per Safari team 181 | window.setTimeout(function() { 182 | removeListener(listener); 183 | }, 0); 184 | if (callback) 185 | callback(messageEvent.message.data); 186 | }); 187 | } 188 | return theFunction; 189 | })(), 190 | 191 | onRequest: { 192 | addListener: function(handler) { 193 | // If listening for requests from the global page, we must call the 194 | // global page so it can get a messageEvent through which to send 195 | // requests to us. 196 | if (!isOnGlobalPage) 197 | dispatchContext().dispatchMessage("onRequest registration", {}); 198 | 199 | listenFor("request", function(messageEvent) { 200 | var request = messageEvent.message.data; 201 | 202 | var sender = {}; // Empty in onRequest in non-global contexts. 203 | if (isOnGlobalPage) { // But filled with sender data otherwise. 204 | var id = getTabId(messageEvent.target); 205 | sender.tab = { id: id, url: messageEvent.target.url }; 206 | } 207 | 208 | var sendResponse = function(dataToSend) { 209 | var responseMessage = { callbackToken: messageEvent.message.callbackToken, data: dataToSend }; 210 | dispatchContext(messageEvent).dispatchMessage("response", responseMessage); 211 | }; 212 | handler(request, sender, sendResponse); 213 | }); 214 | } 215 | }, 216 | 217 | // TODO: axe this, it's only used in Safari-specific code 218 | connect: function(port_data) { 219 | var portUuid = "portUuid" + Math.random(); 220 | var message = {name: port_data.name, uuid: portUuid}; 221 | dispatchContext().dispatchMessage("port-create", message); 222 | 223 | var newPort = { 224 | name: port_data.name, 225 | onMessage: { 226 | addListener: function(listener) { 227 | listenFor("port-postMessage", function(messageEvent) { 228 | // If the message was a port.postMessage to our port, notify our listener. 229 | if (messageEvent.message.portUuid != portUuid) 230 | return; 231 | listener(messageEvent.message.data); 232 | }); 233 | } 234 | } 235 | }; 236 | return newPort; 237 | }, 238 | 239 | // TODO: axe this, it's only used in Safari-specific code 240 | onConnect: { 241 | addListener: function(handler) { 242 | // Listen for port creations 243 | listenFor("port-create", function(messageEvent) { 244 | var portName = messageEvent.message.name; 245 | var portUuid = messageEvent.message.uuid; 246 | 247 | var id = getTabId(messageEvent.target); 248 | 249 | var newPort = { 250 | name: portName, 251 | sender: { tab: { id: id, url: messageEvent.target.url } }, 252 | onDisconnect: { 253 | addListener: function() { 254 | // CHROME PORT LIBRARY: chrome.extension.onConnect.addListener: port.onDisconnect is not implemented, so I'm doing nothing. 255 | } 256 | }, 257 | postMessage: function(data) { 258 | dispatchContext(messageEvent).dispatchMessage("port-postMessage", { portUuid: portUuid, data: data }); 259 | } 260 | }; 261 | 262 | // Inform the onNewPort caller about the new port 263 | handler(newPort); 264 | }); 265 | } 266 | }, 267 | 268 | onRequestExternal: { 269 | addListener: function() { 270 | // CHROME PORT LIBRARY: onRequestExternal not supported. 271 | } 272 | } 273 | }, 274 | 275 | cookies: { 276 | getAll: function() { 277 | // No-op. 278 | }, 279 | 280 | getAllCookieStores: function() { 281 | // No-op. 282 | }, 283 | 284 | onChanged: { 285 | addListener: function() { 286 | // No-op. 287 | } 288 | }, 289 | 290 | remove: function() { 291 | // No-op. 292 | }, 293 | 294 | set: function() { 295 | // No-op. 296 | } 297 | }, 298 | 299 | tabs: { 300 | create: function(createProperties, callback) { 301 | var tab = safari.application.activeBrowserWindow.openTab( 302 | createProperties.visibility || 'foreground', 303 | createProperties.index || 304 | safari.application.activeBrowserWindow.tabs.length 305 | ); 306 | tab.url = createProperties.url; 307 | callback && callback(tab); 308 | }, 309 | 310 | onUpdated: { 311 | addListener: function(listener) { 312 | safari.application.addEventListener( 313 | 'beforeNavigate', function(event) { 314 | listener(event.target.id, { 315 | status: 'loading', 316 | url: event.target.url, 317 | pinned: null 318 | }, { 319 | id: event.target.id, 320 | index: null, // TODO: Traverse the "event.target.tabs" array. 321 | windowId: null, 322 | openerTabId: null, 323 | highlighted: null, 324 | active: 325 | event.target.id == event.target.browserWindow.activeTab.id, 326 | pinned: null, 327 | url: event.target.url, 328 | title: event.target.title, 329 | favIconUrl: null, 330 | status: 'loading', 331 | incognito: null 332 | }); 333 | }, true 334 | ); 335 | } 336 | }, 337 | 338 | query: function(queryInfo, callback) { 339 | if (queryInfo.active) { 340 | var tab = safari.application.activeBrowserWindow.activeTab; 341 | tab.id = getTabId(tab); 342 | callback([tab]); 343 | } else { 344 | var massagedTabs = []; 345 | var windows = safari.application.browserWindows; 346 | var windowCount = windows.length; 347 | 348 | for (var i = 0; i < windowCount; i++) { 349 | var tabs = windows[i].tabs; 350 | var tabCount = tabs.length; 351 | 352 | for (var j = 0; j < tabCount; j++) { 353 | var tab = tabs[j]; 354 | tab.id = getTabId(tab); 355 | massagedTabs.push(tab); 356 | } 357 | } 358 | 359 | callback(massagedTabs); 360 | } 361 | }, 362 | 363 | reload: function(tabId) { 364 | var windows = safari.application.browserWindows; 365 | var windowCount = windows.length; 366 | 367 | windows: for (var i = 0; i < windowCount; i++) { 368 | var tabs = windows[i].tabs; 369 | var tabCount = tabs.length; 370 | 371 | for (var j = 0; j < tabCount; j++) { 372 | var tab = tabs[j]; 373 | 374 | if (getTabId(tab) == tabId) { 375 | tab.url = tab.url; 376 | break windows; 377 | } 378 | } 379 | } 380 | } 381 | }, 382 | 383 | // Compatible with one toolbar button. 384 | browserAction: { 385 | getPopup: function(details, callback) { 386 | callback( 387 | safari.extension.toolbarItems[0].popover.contentWindow.location.href 388 | ); 389 | }, 390 | 391 | onClicked: { 392 | addListener: function(listener) { 393 | safari.application.addEventListener('popover', listener, true); 394 | } 395 | }, 396 | 397 | setBadgeBackgroundColor: function() { 398 | // No-op. 399 | }, 400 | 401 | setBadgeText: function(details) { 402 | var tabId = details.tabId; 403 | if ( 404 | !tabId || 405 | tabId == 406 | getTabId(safari.application.activeBrowserWindow.activeTab) 407 | ) safari.extension.toolbarItems[0].badge = details.text; 408 | 409 | details.handled || 410 | safari.application.addEventListener('activate', function() { 411 | details.handled = true; 412 | chrome.browserAction.setBadgeText(details); 413 | }, true); 414 | }, 415 | 416 | setIcon: function(details) { 417 | var buttons = safari.extension.toolbarItems; 418 | var buttonCount = buttons.length; 419 | var url = chrome.extension.getURL(details.path); 420 | for (var i = 0; i < buttonCount; i++) buttons[i].image = url; 421 | 422 | details.handled || 423 | safari.application.addEventListener('open', function() { 424 | details.handled = true; 425 | chrome.browserAction.setIcon(details); 426 | }, true); 427 | }, 428 | 429 | setPopup: function(details) { 430 | var buttons = safari.extension.toolbarItems; 431 | var buttonCount = buttons.length; 432 | popup || 433 | (popup = 434 | safari.extension.createPopover( 435 | 'popup', 436 | chrome.extension.getURL(details.popup), 437 | details.width || 400, 438 | details.height || 300 439 | ) 440 | ); 441 | 442 | for (var i = 0; i < buttonCount; i++) { 443 | var button = buttons[i]; 444 | button.popover = popup; 445 | button.command = null; 446 | } 447 | 448 | details.handled || 449 | safari.application.addEventListener('open', function() { 450 | details.handled = true; 451 | chrome.browserAction.setPopup(details); 452 | }, true); 453 | } 454 | }, 455 | 456 | webRequest: { 457 | onBeforeRequest: { 458 | addListener: function() { 459 | // No-op. 460 | } 461 | } 462 | }, 463 | 464 | webNavigation: { 465 | onCommitted: { 466 | addListener: function() { 467 | // No-op. 468 | } 469 | } 470 | }, 471 | 472 | i18n: (function() { 473 | 474 | function syncFetch(file, fn) { 475 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); 476 | xhr.open("GET", chrome.extension.getURL(file), false); 477 | xhr.onreadystatechange = function() { 478 | if(this.readyState == 4 && this.responseText != "") { 479 | fn(this.responseText); 480 | } 481 | }; 482 | try { 483 | xhr.send(); 484 | } 485 | catch (e) { 486 | // File not found, perhaps 487 | } 488 | } 489 | 490 | // Insert substitution args into a localized string. 491 | function parseString(msgData, args) { 492 | // If no substitution, just turn $$ into $ and short-circuit. 493 | if (msgData.placeholders == undefined && args == undefined) 494 | return msgData.message.replace(/\$\$/g, '$'); 495 | 496 | // Substitute a regex while understanding that $$ should be untouched 497 | function safesub(txt, re, replacement) { 498 | var dollaRegex = /\$\$/g, dollaSub = "~~~I18N~~:"; 499 | txt = txt.replace(dollaRegex, dollaSub); 500 | txt = txt.replace(re, replacement); 501 | // Put back in "$$" ("$$$$" somehow escapes down to "$$") 502 | var undollaRegex = /~~~I18N~~:/g, undollaSub = "$$$$"; 503 | txt = txt.replace(undollaRegex, undollaSub); 504 | return txt; 505 | } 506 | 507 | var $n_re = /\$([1-9])/g; 508 | var $n_subber = function(_, num) { return args[num - 1]; }; 509 | 510 | var placeholders = {}; 511 | // Fill in $N in placeholders 512 | for (var name in msgData.placeholders) { 513 | var content = msgData.placeholders[name].content; 514 | placeholders[name.toLowerCase()] = safesub(content, $n_re, $n_subber); 515 | } 516 | // Fill in $N in message 517 | var message = safesub(msgData.message, $n_re, $n_subber); 518 | // Fill in $Place_Holder1$ in message 519 | message = safesub(message, /\$(\w+?)\$/g, function(full, name) { 520 | var lowered = name.toLowerCase(); 521 | if (lowered in placeholders) 522 | return placeholders[lowered]; 523 | return full; // e.g. '$FoO$' instead of 'foo' 524 | }); 525 | // Replace $$ with $ 526 | message = message.replace(/\$\$/g, '$'); 527 | 528 | return message; 529 | } 530 | 531 | var l10nData = undefined; 532 | 533 | var theI18nObject = { 534 | // chrome.i18n.getMessage() may be used in any extension resource page 535 | // without any preparation. But if you want to use it from a content 536 | // script in Safari, the content script must first run code like this: 537 | // 538 | // get_localization_data_from_global_page_async(function(data) { 539 | // chrome.i18n._setL10nData(data); 540 | // // now I can call chrome.i18n.getMessage() 541 | // }); 542 | // // I cannot call getMessage() here because the above call 543 | // // is asynchronous. 544 | // 545 | // The global page will need to receive your request message, call 546 | // chrome.i18n._getL10nData(), and return its result. 547 | // 548 | // We can't avoid this, because the content script can't load 549 | // l10n data for itself, because it's not allowed to make the xhr 550 | // call to load the message files from disk. Sorry :( 551 | _getL10nData: function() { 552 | var result = { locales: [] }; 553 | 554 | // == Find all locales we might need to pull messages from, in order 555 | // 1: The user's current locale, converted to match the format of 556 | // the _locales directories (e.g. "en-US" becomes "en_US" 557 | result.locales.push(navigator.language.replace('-', '_')); 558 | // 2: Perhaps a region-agnostic version of the current locale 559 | if (navigator.language.length > 2) 560 | result.locales.push(navigator.language.substring(0, 2)); 561 | // 3: Set English 'en' as default locale 562 | if (result.locales.indexOf("en") == -1) 563 | result.locales.push("en"); 564 | 565 | // Load all locale files that exist in that list 566 | result.messages = {}; 567 | for (var i = 0; i < result.locales.length; i++) { 568 | var locale = result.locales[i]; 569 | var file = "_locales/" + locale + "/messages.json"; 570 | // Doesn't call the callback if file doesn't exist 571 | syncFetch(file, function(text) { 572 | result.messages[locale] = JSON.parse(text); 573 | }); 574 | } 575 | 576 | return result; 577 | }, 578 | 579 | // Manually set the localization data. You only need to call this 580 | // if using chrome.i18n.getMessage() from a content script, before 581 | // the first call. You must pass the value of _getL10nData(), 582 | // which can only be called by the global page. 583 | _setL10nData: function(data) { 584 | l10nData = data; 585 | }, 586 | 587 | getMessage: function(messageID, args) { 588 | if (l10nData == undefined) { 589 | // Assume that we're not in a content script, because content 590 | // scripts are supposed to have set l10nData already 591 | chrome.i18n._setL10nData(chrome.i18n._getL10nData()); 592 | } 593 | if (typeof args == "string") 594 | args = [args]; 595 | for (var i = 0; i < l10nData.locales.length; i++) { 596 | var map = l10nData.messages[l10nData.locales[i]]; 597 | // We must have the locale, and the locale must have the message 598 | if (map && messageID in map) 599 | return parseString(map[messageID], args); 600 | } 601 | return ""; 602 | } 603 | }; 604 | 605 | return theI18nObject; 606 | })() 607 | 608 | }; 609 | } 610 | 611 | })(); } // end if (typeof SAFARI == "undefined") { (function() { 612 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /opera/manifest.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "manifest_version": 2, 3 | "name": "Hardened Paste", 4 | "version": "1.2.0", 5 | "description": "Prevent the “pastejacking” browser exploit.", 6 | "icons": {"48": "chrome/images/48.png", "128": "chrome/images/128.png"}, 7 | "developer": {"name": "Rocketship", "url": "https://rocketshipapps.com/"}, 8 | "permissions": ["", "contextMenus", "notifications", "tabs"], 9 | "web_accessible_resources": ["chrome/scripts/shim.js"], 10 | "background": { 11 | "scripts": [ 12 | "chrome/scripts/vendor/port/port.js", "chrome/scripts/background.js" 13 | ] 14 | }, 15 | "content_scripts": [{ 16 | "matches": [""], 17 | "js": ["chrome/scripts/vendor/port/port.js", "chrome/scripts/content.js"], 18 | "run_at": "document_start", 19 | "all_frames": true 20 | }], 21 | "browser_action": { 22 | "default_icon": { 23 | "19": "chrome/images/locked/19.png", "38": "chrome/images/locked/38.png" 24 | }, 25 | "default_title": "Hardened Paste" 26 | } 27 | } 28 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------