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JavaScript AST analysis. This package has been created to export the Node-Secure AST Analysis to enable better code evolution and allow better access to developers and researchers.
The goal is to quickly identify dangerous code and patterns for developers and Security researchers. Interpreting the results of this tool will still require you to have a set of security notions.
💖 I have no particular background in security. I'm simply becoming more and more interested and passionate about static code analysis. But I would be more than happy to learn that my work can help prevent potential future attacks (or leaks).
The objective of the project is to successfully detect all potentially suspicious JavaScript codes.. The target is obviously codes that are added or injected for malicious purposes..
Most of the time these hackers will try to hide the behaviour of their codes as much as possible to avoid being spotted or easily understood... The work of the library is to understand and analyze these patterns that will allow us to detect malicious code..
This package is available in the Node Package Repository and can be easily installed with npm or yarn.
$ npm i js-x-ray
# or
$ yarn add js-x-ray
Create a local .js file with the following content:
try {
require("http");
}
catch (err) {
// do nothing
}
const lib = "crypto";
require(lib);
require("util");
require(Buffer.from("6673", "hex").toString());
Then use js-x-ray to run an analysis of the JavaScript code:
const { runASTAnalysis } = require("js-x-ray");
const { readFileSync } = require("fs");
const str = readFileSync("./file.js", "utf-8");
const { warnings, dependencies } = runASTAnalysis(str);
const dependenciesName = [...dependencies];
const inTryDeps = [...dependencies.getDependenciesInTryStatement()];
console.log(dependenciesName);
console.log(inTryDeps);
console.log(warnings);
The analysis will return: http (in try), crypto, util and fs.
⚠️ There is also a lot of suspicious code example in the root cases directory. Feel free to try the tool on these files.
Node-secure versions equal or lower than 0.7.0 are no longer compatible with the warnings table below.
This section describe all the possible warnings returned by JSXRay.
| name | description |
|---|---|
| parsing-error | An error occured when parsing the JavaScript code with meriyah. It mean that the conversion from string to AST as failed. If you encounter such an error, please open an issue here. |
| unsafe-import | Unable to follow an import (require, require.resolve) statement/expr. |
| unsafe-regex | A RegEx as been detected as unsafe and may be used for a ReDoS Attack. |
| unsafe-stmt | Usage of dangerous statement like eval() or Function(""). |
| unsafe-assign | Assignment of a protected global like process or require. |
| encoded-literal | An encoded literal has been detected (it can be an hexa value, unicode sequence, base64 string etc) |
| short-identifiers | This mean that all identifiers has an average length below 1.5. Only possible if the file contains more than 5 identifiers. |
| suspicious-literal | This mean that the sum of suspicious score of all Literals is bigger than 3. |
| obfuscated-code (experimental) | There's a very high probability that the code is obfuscated... |
👀 More details on warnings and their implementations here
interface RuntimeOptions {
module?: boolean;
isMinified?: boolean;
}
The method take a first argument which is the code you want to analyse. It will return a Report Object:
interface Report {
dependencies: ASTDeps;
warnings: Warning<BaseWarning>[];
idsLengthAvg: number;
stringScore: number;
isOneLineRequire: boolean;
}
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JavaScript AST XRay analysis
We found that js-x-ray demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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