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Kjell Tore Guttormsen
0f4b0c5f2c feat(git-clone): E12 — .gitattributes filter-driver post-clone advisory
Adds scanGitAttributes(repoDir) — pure function that parses
.gitattributes after a sandboxed clone and returns the
{filter,diff,merge} driver entries that would run on checkout. The
clone CLI prints each entry as a "MEDIUM" stderr advisory followed by
a recommendation to verify the smudge/clean command before moving the
clone outside the sandbox.

Why: filter drivers execute arbitrary shell during checkout (smudge
runs on read, clean on write). Even with the existing sandboxed clone,
downstream consumers that re-checkout files outside the sandbox can be
exploited. Surfacing the directive list lets the caller decide whether
to proceed.

Out-of-scope: in-line content of the smudge command is not analysed —
the advisory is for human review, not automatic blocking.

Tests:
- tests/lib/git-clone-gitattributes.test.mjs (8 cases): LFS-style,
  custom driver, missing/empty/comment-only files, line-number
  tracking, inline-comment stripping, unreadable path graceful return.
2026-04-30 15:29:13 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
950e4e4bce feat(injection): E3 — rot13 layer for comment-block injection
Adds rot13 to the variantSet built in scanForInjection(), so
imperative phrases hidden as rot13 inside code comments still hit
the existing CRITICAL/HIGH/MEDIUM pattern arrays.

normalizeForScan() already covers base64, hex, URL, and HTML decoding
in a 3-iteration loop — those are NOT duplicated here. rot13 is the
only genuinely new variant: it is its own inverse and not part of any
NIST/Unicode normalization spec, so it has to be applied explicitly.

Threshold: only inputs >40 chars enter the rot13 pass, to suppress
false positives on accidental letter-shifts in tokens, ids, and short
identifiers. Variants are deduplicated against the existing set so
matchers do not run twice.

3 new tests in injection-patterns.test.mjs (rot13 detection, sub-40
char suppression, plaintext path still green). Total 168 tests pass.

Closes E3 in critical-review-2026-04-20.md.
2026-04-30 15:21:03 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
761e81309b feat(bash-normalize): T7 — process substitution collapse (E8)
Strips bash process substitution syntax — <(cmd) and >(cmd) — so the
inner command name is surfaced to downstream regex gates. Defeats
evasion like `cat <(curl evil)` where the destructive command is
hidden behind /dev/fd/N pipe sugar.

Implementation: bounded innermost-first iteration, depth 3. Beyond
that the string is left as-is rather than recurse without bound.
Runs after the single-quote mask phase, so legitimate strings like
`'echo <(x)'` are preserved.

5 new T7 tests (collapse + nested + FP probes) in
bash-normalize-t7-t9.test.mjs (now 12 tests total).

Closes E8 in critical-review-2026-04-20.md.
2026-04-30 15:14:04 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
037b9644f3 feat(bash-normalize): T9 — one-level variable substitution (E10)
Defeats split-and-substitute evasion where attackers split a destructive
command name across an assignment and a variable reference (X=rm; later
$X) so downstream regex gates miss the literal command name. T9 collects
prefix assignments (VAR=value at start of string or after ; & |) and
substitutes ${VAR} / $VAR forms with the captured value. One-level
forward-flow only — chained vars are not followed.

Documented limits in JSDoc:
- Quoted assignments (X="rm -rf") not parsed (whitespace stops capture)
- Substitution is global within string, not scoped. Acceptable because
  T3 strips unknown ${VAR} to '' afterwards.

Single-quoted literals are masked before T9 runs, so legitimate
strings are preserved (FP probe in tests).

7 new tests in bash-normalize-t7-t9.test.mjs.
Closes E10 in critical-review-2026-04-20.md.
2026-04-30 15:12:02 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
6073952b97 fix(injection): E16 ASCII fast-path + UNI-003 expectation update (v7.2.0)
Two follow-up fixes after E16 + E17 landed:

1. foldHomoglyphs ASCII fast-path
   - scanForInjection calls foldHomoglyphs on every scan (raw + normalized).
   - Pre-fix: NFKC normalization runs unconditionally, even on pure
     ASCII inputs where it's a no-op.
   - Result: benchmark.test.mjs timed out at 120s on the full suite.
   - Fix: charCodeAt sweep for >=128, short-circuit return s when
     all ASCII. NFKC and HOMOGLYPH_MAP iteration only run when
     non-ASCII chars are present (the actual attack case).
   - Verified: benchmark.test.mjs passes within timeout.

2. Attack-scenario UNI-003 expectation
   - Pre-E16: "Homoglyph Cyrillic-Latin mixing" payload triggered only
     a MEDIUM "obfuscation present" advisory (exit 0, stdout match
     "MEDIUM").
   - Post-E16: the same payload is folded to Latin BEFORE pattern
     matching, so it now matches CRITICAL "ignore previous instructions"
     and blocks (exit 2).
   - This is the intended v7.2.0 behavior — not a regression. Updated
     expectation: exit_code 2, stdout_match "block". Renamed scenario
     to "now blocked via E16 fold, v7.2.0".

Suite: pre-compact-scan flake remains (perf-budget under load,
passes isolated). All other tests green.
2026-04-29 14:44:41 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
ec4ae268da feat(injection): E16 — homoglyph NFKC fold before every pattern match
Critical-review §4 E16 finding: pre-v7.2.0 homoglyph normalization fired
ONLY for the MEDIUM-advisory "obfuscation present" signal. Pattern
matchers in scanForInjection compared against raw + decoded variants
only — they did NOT compare against a fold-normalized variant. As a
result, "ignоre previous instructions" (Cyrillic о, U+043E) bypassed
the CRITICAL "ignore previous" pattern.

Two coordinated edits:

scanners/lib/string-utils.mjs
- Adds HOMOGLYPH_MAP (frozen) — surgical Cyrillic/Greek → Latin map.
  ~25 entries focused on injection-vocabulary letters
  (a, e, o, c, p, x, y, i, j, s, l, A, E, O, C, P, X, Y, T).
- Adds foldHomoglyphs(s) — pipeline: NFKC → apply HOMOGLYPH_MAP.
  NFKC handles Mathematical Alphanumeric (U+1D400 block), fullwidth
  Latin (U+FF21 block), ligatures, width variants.

Excluded by design from HOMOGLYPH_MAP:
- Latin Extended (æ, ø, å, é, è, ñ, ü, ö, ä, ç, ß, þ, ð) — legitimate
  Norwegian/German/French/Spanish letters. Map them and we false-positive
  on every non-English source file.
- Greek letters not visually overlapping (β, γ, δ, ...)
- Cyrillic letters not visually overlapping (б, г, д, ж, ...)

scanners/lib/injection-patterns.mjs
- scanForInjection now builds a 4-variant set: raw, normalized,
  folded(raw), folded(normalized). Set deduplication skips redundant
  identical variants. Existing dedup-by-label (seenLabels Set) prevents
  double-counts when the same pattern matches in multiple variants.
- foldHomoglyphs added to the imports.

Tests: +27 cases in tests/lib/string-utils-homoglyph.test.mjs:
- 6 Cyrillic → Latin (lowercase, uppercase, multiple substitutions,
  Palochka U+04CF)
- 3 Greek → Latin
- 2 NFKC normalization (Math Bold, Fullwidth)
- 8 preserves-non-confusable (Norwegian æøå, German umlauts, French
  accents, Spanish ñ, emoji, CJK, Arabic/Hebrew)
- 3 edge cases (empty, null/undefined, idempotency)
- 5 scanForInjection integration (Cyrillic ignore, Cyrillic Assistant,
  Norwegian non-trigger, benign "ignore" comment, mixed Cyrillic+Greek)

Test-development found: U+1D5DC is "I" not "A" (test pin caught my
codepoint mistake — fixed during dev).

Suite: 1617 → 1644 (+27). All green.
2026-04-29 14:22:05 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
6cef80c640 feat(unicode): E1 — extend hidden-Unicode detection to PUA-A and PUA-B
Critical-review §4 E1 finding: pre-v7.2.0 the Unicode-stego detector
(`containsUnicodeTags`) covered only U+E0001-E007F (Tag block). Private
Use Areas — also invisible in most terminals and surviving normalization
— were not detected. Attackers could encode payloads in PUA codepoints
that pass through `scanForInjection` undetected.

Coverage extended to:
- U+E0001-E007F  Unicode Tag block       (existing — DeepMind kat. 1)
- U+F0000-FFFFD  Supplementary PUA-A      (NEW — E1)
- U+100000-10FFFD Supplementary PUA-B     (NEW — E1)

Detection-only for PUA: PUA characters have NO standard ASCII mapping,
so `decodeUnicodeTags` leaves them unchanged. Detection alone is
sufficient — `scanForInjection` emits HIGH on any presence, regardless
of decoded content.

Function name `containsUnicodeTags` preserved for back-compat. All
existing call sites (injection-patterns.mjs:259, etc.) work unchanged.
Semantically the function is now "containsHiddenUnicode".

Tests: +21 cases in tests/lib/string-utils-hidden-unicode.test.mjs:
- 5 Tag-block regression guards
- 4 PUA-A range cases (start, just-inside, end, buried-in-ASCII)
- 3 PUA-B range cases
- 5 boundary cases (gap U+E0080-EFFFF, U+10FFFE noncharacter, emoji,
  CJK, Latin Extended — all must be FALSE)
- 4 decodeUnicodeTags passthrough cases (PUA-A unchanged, PUA-B
  unchanged, Tag block still decodes, mixed Tag+PUA)

Suite: 1596 → 1617 (+21). All green.
2026-04-29 14:18:49 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
5f8f2d3c41 fix(dep): B7 — token-overlap typosquat heuristic alongside Levenshtein
Critical-review §2 B7 finding: pure Levenshtein <=2 misses the most common
modern typosquat pattern — popular-name + token-injection suffix. Examples:
  lodash → lodash-utils    (edit distance 6, not flagged pre-B7)
  react  → react-helper    (edit distance 7, not flagged pre-B7)
  express → express-wrapper (edit distance 8, not flagged pre-B7)

Three coordinated edits:

scanners/lib/string-utils.mjs
- Adds tokenize(name): string[]    splits on -/_, lowercases
- Adds tokenOverlap(a, b): number  intersection.size / min(|a|,|b|)
- Adds TYPOSQUAT_SUSPICIOUS_TOKENS frozen list of common typosquat
  suffixes. Excludes language-extension tokens (js, jsx, ts, tsx) — the
  v7.0.0 allowlist contains `tsx` as a legit package and including the
  same token in the suspicious set creates a contradiction. Caught by
  the new allowlist-intersection-guard test. Also excludes 'pro'
  (legitimate edition marker).

scanners/dep-auditor.mjs + scanners/supply-chain-recheck.mjs
- New checkTyposquatTokenOverlap() helper — fires AFTER Levenshtein 1/2
  branches, only when:
    1. popular package's tokens ⊆ declared name's tokens (strict superset)
    2. declared name has at least one suspicious suffix
    3. popular package is in topCutoff window
  All three conditions required — conservative by design. Allowlist
  precedence preserved (existing 22 npm + 13 PyPI entries always pass).
  MEDIUM severity, NOT block. New finding title prefix:
  "Possible typosquatting via token-overlap".

Tests: +21 cases across two new files
- tests/lib/string-utils-tokens.test.mjs (15) — tokenize, tokenOverlap,
  TYPOSQUAT_SUSPICIOUS_TOKENS frozen contract, allowlist-intersection
  guard (caught the tsx conflict on first run)
- tests/scanners/dep-token-overlap.test.mjs (7) — integration via
  in-memory tmpdir fixtures: lodash-utils flagged, react-helper flagged,
  express-wrapper flagged, lodash exact NOT flagged, allowlist tools
  (knip/tsx/nx/rimraf) NOT flagged, react-router-dom (no suspicious
  suffix) NOT flagged, react itself (equal token set, not superset)
  NOT flagged.

Existing dep.test.mjs and supply-chain-recheck.test.mjs unchanged —
all green (149 → 149 regression guard).

Suite: 1570 → 1591 (+21). All green.
2026-04-29 14:10:53 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
3cd68dc9fb docs(severity): B3 — document info as scoring-inert (v7.2.0 prep)
Critical-review §2 B3 finding: `riskScore({info: N}) = 0` silently masks
info-volume findings. The behavior was correct (info is scoring-inert by
design) but undocumented. Operators reading a report with N info findings
had no way to know they contribute zero to verdict/band.

Three coordinated edits:
- scanners/lib/severity.mjs JSDoc — explicit "Info severity" subsection
  spelling out: scoring-inert, surfaced in owaspCategorize aggregates,
  treat as observability telemetry not verdict input. @param updated to
  mark info as accepted but ignored.
- CLAUDE.md v7.0.0 risk-score-v2 line — one-sentence anchor pointing to
  severity.mjs JSDoc.
- tests/lib/severity.test.mjs — anchor test alongside the existing
  4-critical=93 anchor: asserts riskScore({info: 50}) === 0,
  riskScore({info: 1000}) === 0, verdict({info: 100}) === 'ALLOW',
  riskBand(riskScore({info: 500})) === 'Low'.

Decision: skip the optional `infoScore()` helper from the brief. No
current consumer would use it; doc-only fix keeps API surface minimal.
Revisit if a consumer emerges.

Tests: 1522 → 1523 (+1 anchor block, 4 assertions). All green.
2026-04-29 13:56:11 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
4aa5318bcb fix(llm-security): A2 batch — JSDoc arithmetic + co-monotonicity test + CaMeL nedton
Closes A2 of v7.1.0 critical-review patch (docs/critical-review-2026-04-20.md):

- B4 (severity JSDoc): 4 critical = 93, not 90. Fixed in scanners/lib/severity.mjs:23
  and CHANGELOG.md v7.0.0 tier description. The actual computation has always been
  93 (70 + log2(5)*10 = 93.22 → round); only the docs were wrong.

- §5.4 co-monotonicity: new sweep test in tests/lib/severity.test.mjs over 15
  representative count vectors. Asserts that (verdict, riskBand) agree under the
  v7.0.0 contract for every case — catches future drift between riskScore tiers,
  verdict cutoffs, and riskBand cutoffs. Includes a B4 anchor test (riskScore
  {critical: 4} === 93) so doc/code drift fails loudly.

- B8 (CaMeL claims toned down): post-session-guard.mjs:646 comment block and
  CLAUDE.md:184 Defense Philosophy bullet now describe the implementation
  honestly — opportunistic byte-matching of truncated output fingerprints
  (first 200 bytes, SHA-256/16-hex), not semantic data-flow tracking.
  Trivially bypassed by mutation, summarisation, or re-encoding. Inspired by
  CaMeL (DeepMind 2025), but not a CaMeL capability-tracking implementation.

Tests: 1495 → 1511 (+16: 15 sweep cases + 1 B4 anchor). All green.
2026-04-29 11:49:08 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
6f86de937a feat(llm-security)!: v7.0.0 commit 6 — tests, docs, version bump
Final commit in the trustworthy-scoring series. Bundles verdict cutoff
alignment, the last suite of tests, and all documentation touch-points
that quote version numbers or describe v7.0.0 behaviour.

Verdict/band co-monotonicity
- `scanners/lib/severity.mjs` — verdict cutoffs moved from 61/21 to 65/15
  so `BLOCK >= 65`, `WARNING >= 15` locks onto the v2 riskBand() boundaries.
  Prevents "BLOCK / Medium band" contradictions under the v2 formula.

Scanner hardening (bug fixes from v7.0.0 testing)
- `scanners/entropy-scanner.mjs` — `policy_source` now uses
  `existsSync('.llm-security/policy.json')` instead of value-based check.
  Old heuristic always reported 'policy.json' because DEFAULT_POLICY now
  carries an `entropy.thresholds` section.
- `scanners/lib/file-discovery.mjs` — `.sass` and GPU shader extensions
  (`.glsl, .frag, .vert, .shader, .wgsl`) added to TEXT_EXTENSIONS. Without
  this, shader files were invisible to file-discovery, so they were never
  counted as skipped by the entropy-scanner extension filter.

Tests
- `tests/scanners/entropy-context.test.mjs` (new, 24 tests) — A. File-ext
  skip (4), B. Line-level rules 11-17 (8), C. Policy overrides (3).
  Fixtures generate 80-char base64 payloads at runtime via
  `crypto.randomBytes` to dodge the plugin's own pre-edit credential hook
  on the test source.
- `tests/lib/severity.test.mjs` — rewritten with v2 scoring table (70
  tests total, was 52).
- `tests/lib/output.test.mjs:243` — "1 critical = score 80" under v2
  (was 25 under v1).
- Full suite: 1485/1485 green (was 1461).

Docs
- `CHANGELOG.md` — v7.0.0 entry with BREAKING CHANGES section.
- `README.md` (plugin + marketplace root) — version badge, history table,
  plugin-card version string, test count.
- `CLAUDE.md` — header version, "v7.0.0 — Trustworthy scoring" summary
  paragraph at the top.
- `docs/security-hardening-guide.md` — new section 6 "Calibration & false
  positives" documenting v2 formula, context-aware entropy scanner,
  typosquat allowlist, and §6.4 tuning workflow. Existing "Recommended
  baseline" section renumbered to §7.

Version bump
- `6.6.0 -> 7.0.0` across package.json, .claude-plugin/plugin.json,
  scanners/ide-extension-scanner.mjs VERSION const, README badge,
  CLAUDE.md header, marketplace root README card.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 22:26:35 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
a9e377570c feat(llm-security): v7.0.0 commit 3 — policy-driven entropy thresholds
Adds entropy section to DEFAULT_POLICY and wires it into entropy-scanner.
Users can now tune false-positive tradeoffs without forking the scanner.

Policy shape (.llm-security/policy.json):
  entropy:
    thresholds.{critical,high,medium}.{entropy,minLen}  — numeric overrides
    suppress_extensions[]                               — additive ext skip
    suppress_line_patterns[]                            — additional regex
    suppress_paths[]                                    — relPath substrings

Wiring: entropy-scanner calls loadPolicy(targetPath) at scan entry (not
orchestrator-passed — avoids signature churn across 10 scanners). Module-
level state is reset per scan invocation. Scanner envelope now includes
calibration.{policy_source, thresholds, files_skipped_by_*} for
synthesizer transparency (Commit 5).

Malformed user regex silently skipped. Missing policy.json → built-in
defaults (backwards-compatible).

entropy.test.mjs: 9/9 still green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 22:02:52 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
d83424a782 feat(llm-security)!: v7.0.0 commit 1 — severity-dominated log-scaled risk score
Replace sum-and-cap formula (every non-trivial scan → 100/Extreme) with
severity-dominated, log-scaled-within-tier model. Discriminates actual
risk: 1 critical = 80, 2 critical = 86, 17 high = 65. Hyperframes-class
rendering codebases no longer collapse to Extreme just from shader noise.

Changes:
- scanners/lib/severity.mjs: new riskScore() v2; keep riskScoreV1() for
  reference; riskBand() cutoffs aligned (14/39/64/84).
- scanners/posture-scanner.mjs: delete inline duplicate formula, import
  riskScore/riskBand/verdict from severity.mjs. Single source of truth.

Breaking: aggregate.risk_score semantics change. Batched with entropy
suppression (Commit 2+) under v7.0.0 bump in Commit 6. Do not release
individually — JSON consumers depend on scoring band stability.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 22:00:29 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
23aaaa6e6c feat(llm-security): honor LLM_SECURITY_IDE_ROOTS for JetBrains discovery
Symmetric with the existing VS Code branch — the env var was only wired
into getVSCodeExtensionRoots(), so the plan's master verification
(`LLM_SECURITY_IDE_ROOTS=... --intellij-only`) reported 0 discovered
plugins. Adding the same fallback to discoverJetBrainsExtensions makes
both families honor the CLI override and closes the gap.
2026-04-18 11:09:02 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
378e177000 feat(llm-security): URL-fetch support for JetBrains Marketplace (v6.6.0) 2026-04-18 10:46:13 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
23455e5a66 feat(llm-security): add fetchJetBrainsPlugin + URL detection for plugins.jetbrains.com 2026-04-18 10:39:54 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
112cb5af45 refactor(llm-security): parameterize buildSandboxedWorker with workerPath 2026-04-18 10:37:10 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
03d61d8bca feat(llm-security): implement JetBrains discovery + Android Studio base dir 2026-04-18 10:16:28 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
5afb9b1f33 feat(llm-security): implement parseIntelliJPlugin with nested-jar extraction 2026-04-18 10:15:12 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
b86239448d feat(llm-security): add zero-dep plugin.xml + MANIFEST.MF parsers 2026-04-18 10:07:14 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
a86ca00960 feat(llm-security): seed top-jetbrains-plugins.json + loadJetBrainsBlocklist export
Step 1/17 of ultraplan-2026-04-17-jetbrains-ide-scan.

- Populate top-jetbrains-plugins.json with 56 canonical xmlIds (bundled +
  popular third-party): com.intellij.java, org.jetbrains.kotlin,
  com.jetbrains.python.community, org.rust.lang, com.github.copilot,
  mobi.hsz.idea.gitignore, the legitimate-typo 'Lombook Plugin', etc.
- Add loadJetBrainsBlocklist() export mirroring loadVSCodeBlocklist shape.
  Blocklist is empty by design — no public confirmed-malicious JetBrains
  Marketplace plugins as of 2026-04-17.
- Add tests/scanners/ide-extension-data.test.mjs (9 tests, all pass).
- Fix cache bug in loadTopJetBrains: map normalizeId on cache-hit path too
  (was previously unnormalized on second call).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 09:56:55 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
9f893c3858 feat(llm-security): OS sandbox for /security ide-scan <url> (v6.5.0)
VSIX fetch + extract for URL targets now runs in a sub-process wrapped by
sandbox-exec (macOS) or bwrap (Linux), reusing the same primitives proven
by the v5.1 git-clone sandbox. Defense-in-depth — even if our own
zip-extract.mjs ever has a bypass, the kernel refuses any write outside
the per-scan temp directory.

New files:
- scanners/lib/vsix-fetch-worker.mjs — sub-process worker. Argv: --url
  --tmpdir; emits one JSON line on stdout (ok/sha256/size/source/extRoot
  or ok:false/error/code). Silent on stderr. Exit 0/1.
- scanners/lib/vsix-sandbox.mjs — wrapper. Exports buildSandboxProfile,
  buildBwrapArgs, buildSandboxedWorker, runVsixWorker. 35s timeout, 1 MB
  stdout cap.

Changes:
- scanners/ide-extension-scanner.mjs: fetchAndExtractVsixUrl is now
  sandbox-aware (useSandbox option, default true). In-process logic
  preserved as fallback. New meta.source.sandbox field:
  'sandbox-exec' | 'bwrap' | 'none' | 'in-process'.
- scan(target, { useSandbox }) defaults to true; tests pass false because
  globalThis.fetch mocks do not cross process boundaries.
- Windows fallback: in-process with meta.warnings advisory.

Tests:
- 8 new tests in tests/scanners/vsix-sandbox.test.mjs (per-platform
  profile generation, worker arg construction, live worker exit
  behavior on invalid URLs — no network).
- Existing URL tests updated to opt out of sandbox (useSandbox: false).
- 1344 → 1352 tests, all green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-17 17:28:57 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
fe0193956d feat(llm-security): /security ide-scan <url> — Marketplace/OpenVSX/direct VSIX (v6.4.0)
Pre-installation verification of VS Code extensions via URL — fetch a remote
VSIX, extract it in a hardened sandbox, and run the existing IDE scanner
pipeline against it. No npm dependencies.

Sources:
- VS Code Marketplace (publisher.gallery.vsassets.io direct download)
- OpenVSX (open-vsx.org official API)
- Direct .vsix HTTPS URLs

Defenses:
- HTTPS-only, TLS verified, manual redirect with per-source host whitelist
- 30s total timeout via AbortController
- 50MB compressed cap, 500MB uncompressed, 100x expansion ratio
- Zero-dep ZIP extractor: zip-slip, absolute paths, drive letters, NUL bytes,
  symlinks (Unix mode 0xA000), depth limits, ZIP64 rejected, encrypted rejected
- SHA-256 streamed during fetch, surfaced in meta.source
- Temp dir cleanup in all paths (try/finally)

Files:
- scanners/lib/vsix-fetch.mjs (HTTPS fetcher, host whitelist, streaming SHA-256)
- scanners/lib/zip-extract.mjs (zero-dep parser with hardening caps)
- knowledge/marketplace-api-notes.md (endpoint reference)
- 3 test files (48 tests added: vsix-fetch, zip-extract, ide-extension-url)

Tests: 1296 → 1344 (all green).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-17 17:16:26 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
6252e55700 feat(llm-security): add /security ide-scan — VS Code / JetBrains extension prescan (v6.3.0)
New standalone scanner (prefix IDE) discovers installed VS Code extensions
across forks (Cursor, Windsurf, VSCodium, code-server, Insiders, Remote-SSH)
and runs 7 IDE-specific threat checks: blocklist match (CRITICAL),
theme-with-code, sideload (unsigned .vsix), dangerous uninstall hook (HIGH),
wildcard activation, extension-pack expansion, typosquat (MEDIUM).

Per-extension reuse of UNI/ENT/NET/TNT/MEM/SCR scanners with bounded
concurrency. Offline-first; --online opt-in. JetBrains discovery stubbed
for v1.1. 22 new tests (1296 total, was 1274).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-17 16:23:35 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
f881cf9251 fix(scanners): preserve single-quoted regions through bash-normalize pipeline
Masks non-empty '...' content before T5/T2-T4 run so literal strings such
as `echo '${IFS}'` are not rewritten. Empty '' pairs are stripped first
so c''u''rl -> curl evasion keeps resolving. ANSI-C $'...' is decoded
before masking.

Caught by the false-positive probe added in Step 3 of ultraplan-v6.2.0.
2026-04-17 14:29:02 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
05aaee0fcc feat(scanners): extend bash-normalize with T5 IFS + T6 ANSI-C hex quoting 2026-04-17 13:59:15 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
2c33e9cc64 feat(ci): add CI/CD integration — --fail-on, --compact, pipeline templates
Add threshold-based exit codes (--fail-on <severity>) and compact
output mode (--compact) to scan-orchestrator and CLI. Pipeline
templates for GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, GitLab CI with SARIF
upload. CI/CD guide with Schrems II/NSM compliance documentation.
npm publish preparation (files whitelist, .npmignore). Policy ci
section for distributable CI defaults. Version 6.1.0.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 14:59:05 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
8ec320f40c feat(governance): add policy-as-code — .llm-security/policy.json for distributable hook configuration
New policy-loader.mjs reads .llm-security/policy.json with deep-merge against
defaults that exactly match existing hardcoded values. Integrated into all 7 hooks:
- pre-prompt-inject-scan: injection.mode (env var still takes precedence)
- post-session-guard: trifecta.mode, window_size, long_horizon_window
- pre-edit-secrets: secrets.additional_patterns
- pre-bash-destructive: destructive.additional_blocked
- pre-write-pathguard: pathguard.additional_protected
- pre-install-supply-chain: supply_chain.additional_blocked_packages
- post-mcp-verify: mcp.volume_threshold_bytes, mcp.trusted_servers

Backward compatible: no policy file = identical behavior to v5.1.0.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 13:37:02 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
0439e0f650 feat(scanner): add AI-BOM generator — CycloneDX 1.6 format for AI supply chain transparency
New bom-builder.mjs discovers AI components (models, MCP servers, plugins,
knowledge files, hooks) and builds CycloneDX 1.6 JSON BOMs.
CLI entry point: node scanners/ai-bom-generator.mjs <target>.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 13:29:30 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
269c14445c feat(governance): add structured JSONL audit trail with SIEM-ready schema
New audit-trail.mjs writes structured events to LLM_SECURITY_AUDIT_LOG path.
Integrated into post-session-guard at 6 warning emission points: trifecta,
escalation-after-input, data flow, volume threshold, slow-burn, behavioral drift.
No-op when env var not set — zero overhead for existing users.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 13:25:59 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
2116e702df feat(scanner): add SARIF 2.1.0 output format to scan-orchestrator (--format sarif)
New sarif-formatter.mjs converts scan envelope to OASIS SARIF 2.1.0 standard.
Maps severity to SARIF levels, findings to results with locations and rules.
scan-orchestrator accepts --format sarif|json (default: json).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-10 13:22:59 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
708c898754 feat(llm-security): sandboxed remote cloning v5.1.0
Harden git clone attack surface for remote scans with defense-in-depth:

Layer 1 (all platforms): 8 git config flags disable hooks, symlinks,
filter/smudge drivers, fsmonitor, local file protocol. 4 env vars
isolate from system/user git config and block interactive prompts.

Layer 2 (OS sandbox): macOS sandbox-exec and Linux bubblewrap (bwrap)
restrict file writes to only the specific temp directory. bwrap
probe-tests availability before use. Graceful fallback on Windows
and Ubuntu 24.04+ (git config hardening only).

Additional: post-clone 100MB size check, UUID-unique evidence filenames,
evidence file cleanup, cleanup guarantee in scan/plugin-audit commands.

32 new tests (1147 total).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-07 17:08:32 +02:00
Kjell Tore Guttormsen
f93d6abdae feat: initial open marketplace with llm-security, config-audit, ultraplan-local 2026-04-06 18:47:49 +02:00