The scanners cap by truncating: they return findings, so reading a prefix costs
detection in the tail and nothing else. The three transform surfaces return
*content*, where the same move is not available — a shortened document is silent
data loss, and a transformed prefix followed by an untransformed tail is a
bypass, since the attacker chooses where in the document the payload sits.
So they fail secure instead. Above MAX_INPUT_CHARS (1 000 000) sanitize, fence
and neutralize raise OversizeInputError. sanitize is step 1 of prepare_input and
only ever removes, so that one refusal bounds the whole input path.
OversizeInputError subclasses ContractViolation: a pipeline already bracketing
its quarantined stage keeps failing closed rather than meeting a type it has
never heard of. It inherits the alert-routable property too — sizes in the
message, refusing surface in details, no input in either.
Invariant now pinned across all three: returned text is always fully
transformed, or not returned at all.
Still uncapped and recorded in LIMITATIONS: scan_active_content called directly
(through scan_output it inherits that cap) and the okf link graph. Both are
detection-shaped, so truncate-and-flag transfers unchanged — mechanical, not
policy.
699 tests (+23), coverage 128/128 + 6/6, ReDoS sweep 0 candidates / 150.
Close the EchoLeak wiring hole (CVE-2025-32711 class): markdown images/
links, reference definitions, autolinks, raw active HTML and data: URIs
now surface as report-only findings (active:*, OWASP LLM05) in
scan_output step 6, so screen_output and okf.import_bundle dispose of
them instead of admitting them with findings=[].
- new active_content.py: canonical home of the shared pattern table +
scan_active_content; neutralize refactored to import it (mutating API
and behavior unchanged, all neutralize tests pass as-is)
- images/links flagged only for absolute/protocol-relative URLs:
relative in-bundle links are legitimate wiki/OKF mechanism (principle 5)
- evidence carries defanged URLs only (hxxps://evil[.]example)
- EchoLeak vectors planted in both showcases; detach proofs cover them
- README export list + checklist step 6, CLAUDE.md context line updated
Suite: 321 -> 341 passed. Core invariant intact (dependencies=[]).
Build-order step 6. Close the EchoLeak class (CVE-2025-32711): active content in
persisted model OUTPUT that a downstream renderer auto-fetches or makes clickable,
exfiltrating data zero-click. These carriers are neither injection strings nor
high-entropy, so lexicon + entropy miss them — a distinct control (OWASP LLM05,
Improper Output Handling).
Defang, don't delete. URLs in active-content position are rewritten to a
non-resolvable but auditable form (https://evil.com -> hxxps://evil[.]com;
data:/javascript: colon neutralized to [:]); raw active HTML is escaped so a
renderer shows inert literal text. Visible information survives review; only the
machine-actionable affordance dies. Dot-defang is idempotent (never [[.]]).
Six classes, each a Finding: markdown-image (HIGH, the zero-click primitive),
inline-link (MEDIUM), reference-link definition (MEDIUM, the documented
image-filter bypass), angle-bracket autolink (MEDIUM), raw active HTML (HIGH,
inherently-active tag OR event/URL attribute — benign <b>/<em> left untouched),
standalone data: URI (HIGH). Processing order prevents double-counting.
Opt-in and separate: calling neutralize() IS the opt-in to mutate; the report-only
gate stays pure (design principles 3 & 4). Byte-identical on clean output, mirror
of the sanitizer invariant. Scope conceded in the docstring: a targeted defanger,
not a full HTML sanitizer.
17 tests: byte-identity + FP guards (lone <>[], metadata:, benign HTML), image
defang + non-resolvability, secret-exfil URL, inline/reference/autolink, raw-html
escape + script neutralization, data: URI, no double-count, counts, source.
[skip-docs]: README positioning + honest-limitations remains the deliberate
build-order step-11 deliverable (steps 1-5 likewise left README frozen).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HyRCQMocjZ6SmSQ6JidJ2k