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Collection of scripts, thoughts about CSP (Content Security Policy)

CSP useful, a collection of scripts, thoughts about CSP

I'm testing and using CSP (Content Security Policy), and here are some thoughts, resources, scripts and ideas on it.

Scripts

Report-URI folder

In folder "report-uri", you may find examples of CSP parsers you can use for report-uri.

  • csp-parser-basic.php : the most basic one, it sends an e-mail.
  • csp-parser-enhanced.php : avoids some bugs (listed below as CSP WTF), with a LOT of filters
  • csp-parser-with-database.php : put notifications in a database, then you can do whatever you want with all these informations! :)
  • csp-parser-with-database-pdo.php : also puts CSP notifications in a database but uses PDO instead of the mysqli extension.

CSP directives for third-party services

In folder "CSP for third party services", you may find examples of directives you need to use for some services.

CSP Check folder

In folder "csp-check", you may find the source of a proof of concept: this script was a quick and dirty way to reproduce a bug in Firefox, you can see it in action here: https://csp.nicolas-hoffmann.net/

Basically, the page generates an unique id, notifications sent to report-uri are put in database, the page makes an AJAX call to database, and the unique id helps to find CSP errors in database.

This is useful to prove bugs, not only for Firefox. ^^

To reproduce the bug:

  1. Open https://csp.nicolas-hoffmann.net/
  2. The page is going to generate a unique id, ex https://csp.nicolas-hoffmann.net/?id=foo
  3. Wait some seconds. The page doesn't find any notification in the database.
  4. Now inspect the page with Firefox inspector, please highlight some elements.
  5. Close the inspector
  6. Refresh the page with the id you have : https://csp.nicolas-hoffmann.net/?id=foo
  7. It is going to find a lot of CSP errors.

At the beginning, I've made it to prove that some Chrome extensions are sending notifications to report-uri (while they should not), and it helped to find/prove a bug in Firefox Inspector.

Here is the reported bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1195302

It should be is fixed with Firefox 42 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1185351 :)

CSP WTF???

In folder "CSP WTF", you may find examples of strange notifications you may receive. Feel free to add/explain some.

Now the list is splitted in two, explained or not yet explained notifications.

Small tips and tricks

Multiple domains

Be careful if you have multiple domain names (foo.com, foo.net) pointing to a single website while using 'self' as value. Example: if a user is using a full url for an image, let's say http://foo.com/image.jpg, using 'self' won't be enough if the user is on foo.net. Be sure to allow all necessary domains.

Generate a hash

If you really have to use some inline scripts/css, for example:

<script>alert('Hello, world.');</script>

You might add 'sha256-qznLcsROx4GACP2dm0UCKCzCG-HiZ1guq6ZZDob_Tng=' as valid source in your script-src directives. The hash generated is the result of:


base64_encode(hash('sha256', "alert('Hello, world.');", true))

in PHP for example.

Chrome PDF viewer blocking

According to Philippe De Ryck, setting CSP's object-src to 'none' blocks Chrome's PDF viewer. As he says, "unless you're hosting vulnerable flash files yourself, go with 'self', and ignore the warning on the CSP Evaluator".

Safari

According to, Safari’s default media controls get blocked when applying a Content-Security-Policy, see https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/safari-csp-media-controls (hint, allow img-src).

What CSP is really good for

In development

I use CSP to clean up some bad old contents (with inline-styles for example).

  1. Just activate CSP on a site with a report-uri
  2. Ask your boss/collegues/grandma to browse the website
  3. All notifications will come without doing anything (yes, I’m lazy)
  4. Yay, you know where you have to make some cleanup

Moreother, if you don't have the time to clean it, setting up CSP policy will avoid bad old styles from breaking the nice/clean new design. Or it will tell you when contributors are doing shit on the website.

To migrate a website to HTTPS

You might read how the Guardian moved to HTTPS using CSP: https://www.theguardian.com/info/developer-blog/2016/nov/29/the-guardian-has-moved-to-https

Progressive enhancement and orthogonality

As far as I can see, using CSP on my jQuery plugins helped me a lot to design them without inline styles/js. See for example: https://a11y.nicolas-hoffmann.net/ or https://van11y.net

So it is a great help for progressive enhancement, orthogonality and clean front-end.

How to see easily CSP directives on a website

For Firefox: make Maj+F2 and type "security csp". It will show you directives and advices.

If you have webdevelopper toolbar, go into infos - HTTP headers.

About plugins

JS/jQuery plugins should provide the CSP requirements they need to work (especially inline-styles or inline-js), so:

  • we will know what they need instead of having to discover it
  • we would be able to choose a plugin according to its capabilities to respect orthogonality (see https://openweb.eu.org/articles/orthogonality-with-css)

EDIT: an initiative has been set up by WebReflection to display CSP badges for your plugins/libraries.

Bugs I've found

  • Firefox: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1195302 (inspector, extensions?) (fixed in Firefox 42)
  • Firefox: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1215108 (bookmarklets) (fixed in Firefox 69)
  • Chrome/Blink : https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=524356 (extensions) (fixed in last versions of Chrome)
  • Chrome: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=595004 (bookmarklets too, see too https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=233903)
  • Safari/Webkit : https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149000 (extensions)
  • Edge (no URL tracker yet, same workaround than for Firefox) (seems to be fixed on Edge)
  • Firefox: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1445643 (extension triggers CSP violation using base-uri directive)
  • Chrome: https://tests.boris.schapira.dev/upgrade-insecure-requests/ (about upgrade-insecure-requests; block-all-mixed-content, bugs on Chrome 615885, 617584
  • Chrome: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=921027 (CSP img error when using video tag, reported here)
  • Firefox: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1262842#c33 (inline styles in an external SVG file may be blocked by CSP directives, annoying for SVG sprite technique)

Resources

Resources

CSP with Google

  • https://csp.withgoogle.com
  • https://csp.withgoogle.com/docs/strict-csp.html
  • https://csp-evaluator.withgoogle.com
  • https://www.google.com/about/appsecurity/patch-rewards/

About collecting and filtering reports

Why you should use CSP

Interesting posts on how to deploy CSP

  • https://blog.twitter.com/2011/improving-browser-security-csp
  • https://github.com/blog/1477-content-security-policy
  • https://blogs.dropbox.com/tech/2015/09/unsafe-inline-and-nonce-deployment/
  • https://blogs.dropbox.com/tech/2015/09/csp-the-unexpected-eval/
  • https://blogs.dropbox.com/tech/2015/09/csp-third-party-integrations-and-privilege-separation/
  • http://githubengineering.com/githubs-csp-journey/
  • https://www.wired.com/2016/05/wired-first-big-https-rollout-snag/
  • https://corner.squareup.com/2016/05/content-security-policy-single-page-app.html
  • https://githubengineering.com/githubs-post-csp-journey/
  • https://www.sourceclear.com/blog/Adopting-and-Reducing-Challenges-of-Content-Security-Policy-CSP-with-Sentry/
  • https://www.troyhunt.com/locking-down-your-website-scripts-with-csp-hashes-nonces-and-report-uri/
  • Déployer CSP : une approche en 5 étapes (in french)
  • Deploying CSP: a 5-step approach
  • Content Security Policy Cheat Sheet
  • Web Client-side Attacks Blocked by CSP
  • Common and advanced CSP bypasses

Other

  • https://github.com/nico3333fr/CSP-useful (yes you are here, and yes, it was stupid)
  • https://pokeinthe.io/2017/06/13/state-of-security-alexa-top-one-million-2017-06/

Future of CSP

  • https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP3/
  • https://speakerdeck.com/mikispag/making-csp-great-again-michele-spagnuolo-and-lukas-weichselbaum
  • https://speakerdeck.com/mikispag/so-we-broke-all-csps-dot-dot-dot-you-wont-guess-what-happened-next-michele-spagnuolo-and-lukas-weichselbaum
  • https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!msg/blink-dev/t2ai4lsHhWI/MndrZyEWCwAJ
  • https://chloe.re/2017/04/12/csp-hash-on-scripts-sri-and-require-sri-for-no-more-self/

Online tools that test CSP

  • https://cspvalidator.org/
  • https://www.dareboost.com/
  • https://securityheaders.io/
  • https://report-uri.io/home/tools
  • https://observatory.mozilla.org/ (with CSP Analyzer to help you understand your policy)
  • CSP Scanner

Add-ons Navigator

  • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/newusercspdesign/
  • https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/laboratory-by-mozilla/
  • CSP Scanner Chrome Extension

CMS Plugins

  • WordPress: https://fr.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-content-security-policy/

Enjoy!

Nicolas Hoffmann - @Nico3333fr