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* feat: add Firefox extract methods and complete data model fields Firefox extract methods: - extractPasswords: JSON + ASN1PBE decryption via decryptPBE helper - extractCookies: SQLite, plaintext (no encryption), journalOff - extractHistories: SQLite, visit count ASC sort (matches old behavior) - extractDownloads: SQLite, moz_annos JOIN with JSON content parsing - extractBookmarks: SQLite, moz_bookmarks JOIN moz_places - extractExtensions: JSON, filter by location=app-profile - extractLocalStorage: SQLite webappsstore2, reversed originKey parsing Complete data model fields (union of Chromium and Firefox): - CookieEntry: add HasExpire, IsPersistent - DownloadEntry: add MimeType - CreditCardEntry: add NickName, Address - ExtensionEntry: add HomepageURL, Enabled Update Chromium extractors to populate new fields: - extract_cookie.go: fill HasExpire, IsPersistent - extract_download.go: SELECT and fill mime_type - extract_creditcard.go: SELECT nickname, billing_address_id - extract_extension.go: fill HomepageURL, Enabled (state==1) Tests: - Full test coverage for all 7 Firefox extract functions - Password test uses known ASN1PBE test vectors from crypto package - Table-driven tests for parseOriginKey - Updated Chromium tests for new fields * fix: add COALESCE for nullable bookmark title in Firefox query Firefox moz_bookmarks.title can be NULL (PR #500 fixed this in old code). Add COALESCE to handle NULL gracefully in SQL instead of relying on driver-specific NULL→string conversion behavior. * fix: enable journalOff for all Firefox SQLite extractors and populate cookie flags - Set journalOff=true for extract_history, extract_download, extract_bookmark (Firefox databases require PRAGMA journal_mode=off to avoid lock errors) - Populate HasExpire and IsPersistent for Firefox cookies (derived from expiry>0) - Add test assertions for HasExpire/IsPersistent in both Chromium and Firefox
74 lines
2.3 KiB
Go
74 lines
2.3 KiB
Go
package chromium
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import (
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"bytes"
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"crypto/sha256"
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"database/sql"
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"sort"
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"github.com/moond4rk/hackbrowserdata/types"
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"github.com/moond4rk/hackbrowserdata/utils/sqliteutil"
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"github.com/moond4rk/hackbrowserdata/utils/typeutil"
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)
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const defaultCookieQuery = `SELECT name, encrypted_value, host_key, path,
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creation_utc, expires_utc, is_secure, is_httponly,
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has_expires, is_persistent FROM cookies`
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func extractCookies(masterKey []byte, path string) ([]types.CookieEntry, error) {
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cookies, err := sqliteutil.QueryRows(path, false, defaultCookieQuery,
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func(rows *sql.Rows) (types.CookieEntry, error) {
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var (
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name, host, cookiePath string
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isSecure, isHTTPOnly int
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hasExpire, isPersistent int
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createdAt, expireAt int64
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encryptedValue []byte
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)
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if err := rows.Scan(&name, &encryptedValue, &host, &cookiePath,
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&createdAt, &expireAt, &isSecure, &isHTTPOnly,
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&hasExpire, &isPersistent); err != nil {
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return types.CookieEntry{}, err
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}
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value, _ := decryptValue(masterKey, encryptedValue)
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value = stripCookieHash(value, host)
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return types.CookieEntry{
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Name: name,
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Host: host,
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Path: cookiePath,
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Value: string(value),
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IsSecure: isSecure != 0,
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IsHTTPOnly: isHTTPOnly != 0,
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HasExpire: hasExpire != 0,
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IsPersistent: isPersistent != 0,
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ExpireAt: typeutil.TimeEpoch(expireAt),
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CreatedAt: typeutil.TimeEpoch(createdAt),
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}, nil
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})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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sort.Slice(cookies, func(i, j int) bool {
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return cookies[i].CreatedAt.After(cookies[j].CreatedAt)
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})
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return cookies, nil
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}
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// stripCookieHash removes the SHA256(host_key) prefix from a decrypted cookie value.
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// Chrome 130+ (Cookie DB schema version 24) prepends SHA256(domain) to the cookie
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// value before encryption to prevent cross-domain cookie replay attacks.
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// If the first 32 bytes don't match SHA256(hostKey), the value is returned unchanged,
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// which handles both older Chrome versions and tampered data.
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func stripCookieHash(value []byte, hostKey string) []byte {
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if len(value) < sha256.Size {
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return value
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}
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hash := sha256.Sum256([]byte(hostKey))
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if bytes.Equal(value[:sha256.Size], hash[:]) {
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return value[sha256.Size:] // empty slice if value was exactly 32 bytes
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}
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return value
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}
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