RetroZilla/browser/components/safebrowsing/content/phishing-warden.js
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// The warden checks request to see if they are for phishy pages. It
// does so by either querying a remote server with the URL (advanced
// protectoin mode) or querying our locally stored blacklists (privacy
// mode).
//
// When the warden notices a problem, it queries all browser views
// (each of which corresopnds to an open browser window) to see
// whether one of them can handle it. A browser view can handle a
// problem if its browser window has an HTMLDocument loaded with the
// given URL and that Document hasn't already been flagged as a
// problem. For every problematic URL we notice loading, at most one
// Document is flagged as problematic. Otherwise you can get into
// trouble if multiple concurrent phishy pages load with the same URL.
//
// Since we check URLs very early in the request cycle (in a progress
// listener), the URL might not yet be associated with a Document when
// we determine that it is phishy. So the the warden retries finding
// a browser view to handle the problem until one can, or until it
// determines it should give up (see complicated logic below).
//
// The warden has displayers that the browser view uses to render
// different kinds of warnings (e.g., one that's shown before a page
// loads as opposed to one that's shown after the page has already
// loaded).
//
// Note: There is a single warden for the whole application.
//
// TODO better way to expose displayers/views to browser view
const kPhishWardenEnabledPref = "browser.safebrowsing.enabled";
const kPhishWardenRemoteLookups = "browser.safebrowsing.remoteLookups";
// We have hardcoded URLs that we let people navigate to in order to
// check out the warning.
const kTestUrls = {
"http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/safebrowsing/phish-o-rama.html": true,
"http://www.mozilla.org/projects/bonecho/anti-phishing/its-a-trap.html": true,
"http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/its-a-trap.html": true,
}
/**
* Abtracts the checking of user/browser actions for signs of
* phishing.
*
* @param progressListener nsIDocNavStartProgressListener
* @constructor
*/
function PROT_PhishingWarden(progressListener) {
PROT_ListWarden.call(this);
this.debugZone = "phishwarden";
this.testing_ = false;
this.browserViews_ = [];
// Use this to query preferences
this.prefs_ = new G_Preferences();
// Only one displayer so far; perhaps we'll have others in the future
this.displayers_ = {
"afterload": PROT_PhishMsgDisplayer,
};
// We use this dude to do lookups on our remote server
this.fetcher_ = new PROT_TRFetcher();
// We need to know whether we're enabled and whether we're in advanced
// mode, so reflect the appropriate preferences into our state.
// Read state: should we be checking remote preferences?
this.checkRemote_ = this.prefs_.getPref(kPhishWardenRemoteLookups, null);
// true if we should use whitelists to suppress remote lookups
this.checkWhitelists_ = false;
// Get notifications when the remote check preference changes
var checkRemotePrefObserver = BindToObject(this.onCheckRemotePrefChanged,
this);
this.prefs_.addObserver(kPhishWardenRemoteLookups, checkRemotePrefObserver);
// Global preference to enable the phishing warden
this.phishWardenEnabled_ = this.prefs_.getPref(kPhishWardenEnabledPref, null);
// Get notifications when the phishing warden enabled pref changes
var phishWardenPrefObserver =
BindToObject(this.onPhishWardenEnabledPrefChanged, this);
this.prefs_.addObserver(kPhishWardenEnabledPref, phishWardenPrefObserver);
// Get notifications when the data provider pref changes
var dataProviderPrefObserver =
BindToObject(this.onDataProviderPrefChanged, this);
this.prefs_.addObserver(kDataProviderIdPref, dataProviderPrefObserver);
// hook up our browser listener
this.progressListener_ = progressListener;
this.progressListener_.callback = this;
this.progressListener_.enabled = this.phishWardenEnabled_;
// ms to wait after a request has started before firing JS callback
this.progressListener_.delay = 1500;
// object to keep track of request errors if we're in remote check mode
this.requestBackoff_ = new RequestBackoff(3 /* num errors */,
10*60*1000 /* error time, 10min */,
10*60*1000 /* backoff interval, 10min */,
6*60*60*1000 /* max backoff, 6hr */);
G_Debug(this, "phishWarden initialized");
}
PROT_PhishingWarden.inherits(PROT_ListWarden);
/**
* We implement nsIWebProgressListener
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.QueryInterface = function(iid) {
if (iid.equals(Ci.nsISupports) ||
iid.equals(Ci.nsIWebProgressListener) ||
iid.equals(Ci.nsISupportsWeakReference))
return this;
throw Components.results.NS_ERROR_NO_INTERFACE;
}
/**
* Cleanup on shutdown.
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.shutdown = function() {
this.progressListener_.callback = null;
this.progressListener_ = null;
this.listManager_ = null;
}
/**
* When a preference (either advanced features or the phishwarden
* enabled) changes, we might have to start or stop asking for updates.
*
* This is a little tricky; we start or stop management only when we
* have complete information we can use to determine whether we
* should. It could be the case that one pref or the other isn't set
* yet (e.g., they haven't opted in/out of advanced features). So do
* nothing unless we have both pref values -- we get notifications for
* both, so eventually we will start correctly.
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.maybeToggleUpdateChecking = function() {
if (this.testing_)
return;
var phishWardenEnabled = this.prefs_.getPref(kPhishWardenEnabledPref, null);
this.checkRemote_ = this.prefs_.getPref(kPhishWardenRemoteLookups, null);
G_Debug(this, "Maybe toggling update checking. " +
"Warden enabled? " + phishWardenEnabled + " || " +
"Check remote? " + this.checkRemote_);
// Do nothing unless both prefs are set. They can be null (unset), true, or
// false.
if (phishWardenEnabled === null || this.checkRemote_ === null)
return;
// We update and save to disk all tables if we don't have remote checking
// enabled.
if (phishWardenEnabled === true) {
// If anti-phishing is enabled, we always download the local files to
// use in case remote lookups fail.
this.enableBlacklistTableUpdates();
this.enableWhitelistTableUpdates();
if (this.checkRemote_ === true) {
// Remote lookup mode
// We check to see if the local list update host is the same as the
// remote lookup host. If they are the same, then we don't bother
// to do a remote url check if the url is in the whitelist.
var ioService = Cc["@mozilla.org/network/io-service;1"]
.getService(Ci.nsIIOService);
var updateHost = '';
var lookupHost = '';
try {
var url = ioService.newURI(gDataProvider.getUpdateURL(),
null, null);
updateHost = url.asciiHost;
} catch (e) { }
try {
var url = ioService.newURI(gDataProvider.getLookupURL(),
null, null);
lookupHost = url.asciiHost;
} catch (e) { }
if (updateHost && lookupHost && updateHost == lookupHost) {
// The data provider for local lists and remote lookups is the
// same, enable whitelist lookup suppression.
this.checkWhitelists_ = true;
} else {
// hosts don't match, don't use whitelist suppression
this.checkWhitelists_ = false;
}
}
} else {
// Anti-phishing is off, disable table updates
this.disableBlacklistTableUpdates();
this.disableWhitelistTableUpdates();
}
}
/**
* Controllers register their browser views with us
*
* @param view Reference to a browser view
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.addBrowserView = function(view) {
G_Debug(this, "New browser view registered.");
this.browserViews_.push(view);
}
/**
* Controllers unregister their views when their window closes
*
* @param view Reference to a browser view
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.removeBrowserView = function(view) {
for (var i = 0; i < this.browserViews_.length; i++)
if (this.browserViews_[i] === view) {
G_Debug(this, "Browser view unregistered.");
this.browserViews_.splice(i, 1);
return;
}
G_Assert(this, false, "Tried to unregister non-existent browser view!");
}
/**
* Deal with a user changing the pref that says whether we should check
* the remote server (i.e., whether we're in advanced mode)
*
* @param prefName Name of the pref holding the value indicating whether
* we should check remote server
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.onCheckRemotePrefChanged = function(prefName) {
this.checkRemote_ = this.prefs_.getBoolPrefOrDefault(prefName,
this.checkRemote_);
this.requestBackoff_.reset();
this.maybeToggleUpdateChecking();
}
/**
* Deal with a user changing the pref that says whether we should
* enable the phishing warden (i.e., that SafeBrowsing is active)
*
* @param prefName Name of the pref holding the value indicating whether
* we should enable the phishing warden
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.onPhishWardenEnabledPrefChanged = function(
prefName) {
this.phishWardenEnabled_ =
this.prefs_.getBoolPrefOrDefault(prefName, this.phishWardenEnabled_);
this.requestBackoff_.reset();
this.maybeToggleUpdateChecking();
this.progressListener_.enabled = this.phishWardenEnabled_;
}
/**
* Event fired when the user changes data providers.
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.onDataProviderPrefChanged = function(prefName) {
// We want to reset request backoff state since it's a different provider.
this.requestBackoff_.reset();
// If we have a new data provider and we're doing remote lookups, then
// we may want to use whitelist lookup suppression or change which
// tables are being downloaded.
if (this.checkRemote_) {
this.maybeToggleUpdateChecking();
}
}
/**
* A request for a Document has been initiated somewhere. Check it!
*
* @param request
* @param url
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.onDocNavStart = function(request, url) {
G_Debug(this, "checkRemote: " +
(this.checkRemote_ ? "yes" : "no"));
// If we're on a test page, trigger the warning.
// XXX Do we still need a test url or should each provider just put
// it in their local list?
if (this.isBlacklistTestURL(url)) {
this.houstonWeHaveAProblem_(request);
return;
}
// Make a remote lookup check if the pref is selected and if we haven't
// triggered server backoff. Otherwise, make a local check.
if (this.checkRemote_ && this.requestBackoff_.canMakeRequest()) {
// If we can use whitelists to suppress remote lookups, do so.
if (this.checkWhitelists_) {
var maybeRemoteCheck = BindToObject(this.maybeMakeRemoteCheck_,
this,
url,
request);
this.isWhiteURL(url, maybeRemoteCheck);
} else {
// Do a remote lookup (don't check whitelists)
this.fetcher_.get(url,
BindToObject(this.onTRFetchComplete,
this,
url,
request));
}
} else {
// Check the local lists for a match.
var evilCallback = BindToObject(this.localListMatch_,
this,
url,
request);
this.isEvilURL(url, evilCallback);
}
}
/**
* Callback from whitelist check when remote lookups is on.
* @param url String url to lookup
* @param request nsIRequest object
* @param status int enum from callback (PROT_ListWarden.IN_BLACKLIST,
* PROT_ListWarden.IN_WHITELIST, PROT_ListWarden.NOT_FOUND)
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.maybeMakeRemoteCheck_ = function(url, request, status) {
if (PROT_ListWarden.IN_WHITELIST == status)
return;
G_Debug(this, "Local whitelist lookup failed");
this.fetcher_.get(url,
BindToObject(this.onTRFetchComplete,
this,
url,
request));
}
/**
* Invoked with the result of a lookupserver request.
*
* @param url String the URL we looked up
* @param request The nsIRequest in which we're interested
* @param trValues Object holding name/value pairs parsed from the
* lookupserver's response
* @param status Number HTTP status code or NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE if there's
* an HTTP error
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.onTRFetchComplete = function(url,
request,
trValues,
status) {
// Did the remote http request succeed? If not, we fall back on
// local lists.
if (status == Components.results.NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE ||
this.requestBackoff_.isErrorStatus_(status)) {
this.requestBackoff_.noteServerResponse(status);
G_Debug(this, "remote check failed, using local lists instead");
var evilCallback = BindToObject(this.localListMatch_,
this,
url,
request);
this.isEvilURL(url, evilCallback);
} else {
var callback = BindToObject(this.houstonWeHaveAProblem_, this, request);
this.checkRemoteData(callback, trValues);
}
}
/**
* One of our Check* methods found a problem with a request. Why do we
* need to keep the nsIRequest (instead of just passing in the URL)?
* Because we need to know when to stop looking for the URL its
* fetching, and to know this we need the nsIRequest.isPending flag.
*
* @param request nsIRequest that is problematic
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.houstonWeHaveAProblem_ = function(request) {
// We have a problem request that might or might not be associated
// with a Document that's currently in a browser. If it is, we
// want that Document. If it's not, we want to give it a chance to
// be loaded. See below for complete details.
if (this.maybeLocateProblem_(request)) // Cases 1 and 2 (see below)
return;
// OK, so the request isn't associated with any currently accessible
// Document, and we want to give it the chance to be. We don't want
// to retry forever (e.g., what if the Document was already displayed
// and navigated away from?), so we'll use nsIRequest.isPending to help
// us decide what to do.
//
// A<>complication arises because there is a lag between when a
// request transitions from pending to not-pending and when it's
// associated with a Document in a browser. The transition from
// pending to not occurs just before the notification corresponding
// to NavWatcher.DOCNAVSTART (see NavWatcher), but the association
// occurs afterwards. Unfortunately, we're probably in DOCNAVSTART.
//
// Diagnosis by Darin:
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Here's a summary of what happens:
//
// RestorePresentation() {
// Dispatch_OnStateChange(dummy_request, STATE_START)
// PostCompletionEvent()
// }
//
// CompletionEvent() {
// ReallyRestorePresentation()
// Dispatch_OnStateChange(dummy_request, STATE_STOP)
// }
//
// So, now your code receives that initial OnStateChange event and sees
// that the dummy_request is not pending and not loaded in any window.
// So, you put a timeout(0) event in the queue. Then, the CompletionEvent
// is added to the queue. The stack unwinds....
//
// Your timeout runs, and you find that the dummy_request is still not
// pending and not loaded in any window. Then the CompletionEvent
// runs, and it hooks up the cached presentation.
//
// https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319527
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// So the logic is:
//
// request found an unhandled
// case pending? doc with the url? action
// ----------------------------------------------------------------
// 1 yes yes Use that doc (handled above)
// 2 no yes Use that doc (handled above)
// 3 yes no Retry
// 4 no no Retry twice (case described above)
//
// We don't get into trouble with Docs with the same URL "stealing" the
// warning because there is exactly one warning signaled per nav to
// a problem URL, and each Doc can be marked as problematic at most once.
if (request.isPending()) { // Case 3
G_Debug(this, "Can't find problem Doc; Req pending. Retrying.");
new G_Alarm(BindToObject(this.houstonWeHaveAProblem_,
this,
request),
200 /*ms*/);
} else { // Case 4
G_Debug(this,
"Can't find problem Doc; Req completed. Retrying at most twice.");
new G_ConditionalAlarm(BindToObject(this.maybeLocateProblem_,
this,
request),
0 /* next event loop */,
true /* repeat */,
2 /* at most twice */);
}
}
/**
* Query all browser views we know about and offer them the chance to
* handle the problematic request.
*
* @param request nsIRequest that is problematic
*
* @returns Boolean indicating if someone decided to handle it
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.maybeLocateProblem_ = function(request) {
G_Debug(this, "Trying to find the problem.");
G_Debug(this, this.browserViews_.length + " browser views to check.");
for (var i = 0; i < this.browserViews_.length; i++) {
if (this.browserViews_[i].tryToHandleProblemRequest(this, request)) {
G_Debug(this, "Found browser view willing to handle problem!");
return true;
}
G_Debug(this, "wrong browser view");
}
return false;
}
/**
* Indicates if this URL is one of the possible blacklist test URLs.
* These test URLs should always be considered as phishy.
*
* @param url URL to check
* @return A boolean indicating whether this is one of our blacklist
* test URLs
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.isBlacklistTestURL = function(url) {
// Explicitly check for URL so we don't get JS warnings in strict mode.
if (kTestUrls[url])
return true;
return false;
}
/**
* Callback for found local blacklist match. First we report that we have
* a blacklist hit, then we bring up the warning dialog.
* @param status Number enum from callback (PROT_ListWarden.IN_BLACKLIST,
* PROT_ListWarden.IN_WHITELIST, PROT_ListWarden.NOT_FOUND)
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.localListMatch_ = function(url, request, status) {
if (PROT_ListWarden.IN_BLACKLIST != status)
return;
// Maybe send a report
(new PROT_Reporter).report("phishblhit", url);
this.houstonWeHaveAProblem_(request);
}
/**
* Examine data fetched from a lookup server for evidence of a
* phishing problem.
*
* @param callback Function to invoke if there is a problem.
* @param trValues Object containing name/value pairs the server returned
*/
PROT_PhishingWarden.prototype.checkRemoteData = function(callback,
trValues) {
if (!trValues) {
G_Debug(this, "Didn't get TR values from the server.");
return;
}
G_Debug(this, "Page has phishiness " + trValues["phishy"]);
if (trValues["phishy"] == 1) { // It's on our blacklist
G_Debug(this, "Remote blacklist hit");
callback(this);
} else {
G_Debug(this, "Remote blacklist miss");
}
}
#ifdef 0
// Some unittests (e.g., paste into JS shell)
var warden = safebrowsing.phishWarden;
function expectLocalCheck() {
warden.isEvilURL = function() {
dump("checkurl: ok\n");
}
warden.checkRemoteData = function() {
throw "unexpected remote check";
}
}
function expectRemoteCheck() {
warden.isEvilURL = function() {
throw "unexpected local check";
}
warden.checkRemoteData = function() {
dump("checkremote: ok\n");
}
}
warden.requestBackoff_.reset();
// START TESTS
expectRemoteCheck();
warden.onTRFetchComplete(null, null, null, 200);
// HTTP 5xx should fallback on local check
expectLocalCheck();
warden.onTRFetchComplete(null, null, null, 500);
warden.onTRFetchComplete(null, null, null, 502);
// Only two errors have occurred, so we continue to try remote lookups.
if (!warden.requestBackoff_.canMakeRequest()) throw "expected ok";
// NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE also triggers a local check, but it doesn't
// count as a remote lookup error. We don't know /why/ it failed (e.g.,
// user may just be in offline mode).
warden.onTRFetchComplete(null, null, null,
Components.results.NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE);
if (!warden.requestBackoff_.canMakeRequest()) throw "expected ok";
// HTTP 302, 303, 307 should also trigger an error. This is our
// third error so we should now be in backoff mode.
expectLocalCheck();
warden.onTRFetchComplete(null, null, null, 303);
if (warden.requestBackoff_.canMakeRequest()) throw "expected failed";
#endif