Strip HTML - Computer Science
The question and instruction are attached and explained in the word document
BACKGROUND
Coding Exercise 5: Stripping HTML
· One common class of attack is to insert malicious code (often JavaScript) into input data in the hope that the data will end up somewhere that it can be executed
· Requires a lot of trial and error, but malicious users have lots of time
· Cleansing the request means checking for, and removing, data that could constitute
malicious code
· Three techniques
Using a white or blacklist � Stripping HTML
Checking for SQL code
EXERCISE
1. The method in Fig 9-2 takes a string as input, and returns a string that is:
1. Same as the input string if the input string does not contain any characters between the characters “<“ and “>”
2. Same as the input string, but with the characters between the characters “<“ and “>” (both included) removed and replaced with “ <> “
2. However, there is a bug in Fig 9-2. Spend a few minutes reading the code in Fig 9-2 and trace through the code using an example input string – see how the code behaves. This will help you figure out where the bug is and will give you a reference to write your own stripHTML method which you have to do next.
3. You will write code that is inspired from the code in Fig 9-2 to strip potential HTML tags from usernames and passwords that the user types into the banking application. Here are the changes you should make to UiServices.java
1. Add a new method, called stripHTML, that does the following:
i. Take as input a string
ii. Returns a string same as the input string if the input string does not contain the characters “<“ and “>”. For example, if the input string is job, the string returned by stripHTML should be job.
iii. Returns a sanitized string using the following logic: If the characters “<” and “> are seen in the input string, the code should remove the characters between the characters of < and > and return a sanitized string but also add the characters <> to the end of the sanitized string. For example, if the input string is jo<html>b, the sanitized string returned by the method should be job<>
2. Then, modify your cleanseInput method so that it also calls stripHTML. Note now that the way you check the returned value from stripHTML is different because stripHTML returns a string and not a Boolean value. The method cleanseInput
should return TRUE if either blacklist characters or HTML are found in the input string, and FALSE otherwise. It should also print out a message if any blacklist characters are found, and another message if HTML is found.
c. Finally, you need to modify the code in UiServices so that, the program repeatedly asks the user to enter the input if cleanseInput returns TRUE. If you have already done this in Exercise 4, you will not need to make further changes for this portion.
Figure 9.2
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BA Uncompressed/.DS_Store
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BA Uncompressed/pom.xml
4.0.0
swsec
bank
1.0
jar
Banking Application
google_checks.xml
2.17
2.6
3.0.1
2.10.2
2.1
1.7
4.12
2.5
1.1.3
2.6
2.6
1.7.12
3.4
1.2.1
UTF-8
${project.groupId}.${project.ArtifactId}.Runner
${project.artifactId}
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-checkstyle-plugin
${checkstyle.version}
compile
verify-style
check
true
100
warning
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-jar-plugin
${maven.jar.plugin.version}
true
lib/
${project.mainClass}
org.codehaus.mojo
exec-maven-plugin
${exec.maven.plugin.version}
test
java
${project.mainClass}
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-surefire-report-plugin
${surefire.report.version}
report-only
failsafe-report-only
org.codehaus.mojo
cobertura-maven-plugin
${cobertura.version}
html
xml
ch.qos.logback
logback-classic
org.codehaus.mojo
findbugs-maven-plugin
${findbugs.version}
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-pmd-plugin
${pmd.version}
org.codehaus.mojo
javancss-maven-plugin
${javancss.version}
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-checkstyle-plugin
${checkstyle.version}
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-javadoc-plugin
${javadoc.version}
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-jxr-plugin
${jxr.version}
true
com.googlecode.jmockit
jmockit
${jmockit.version}
test
junit
junit
${junit.version}
test
org.slf4j
slf4j-api
${org.slf4j.version}
ch.qos.logback
logback-classic
${logback.version}
ch.qos.logback
logback-core
${logback.version}
BA Uncompressed/google_checks.xml
BA Uncompressed/admins.txt
admin1
password1
Barak Obama
1234
admin2
password2
Donald Trump
5678
BA Uncompressed/customers.txt
cseaman
biscuit
1234
Carolyn Seaman
Happy Lane, Pleasantville
biscuit
cseaman
5678
Biscuit Dog
Walkabout, Sydney
newone
abcdef
0
New Customer
New Block, Welcomeville
BA Uncompressed/bank.iml
BA Uncompressed/accounts.txt
1234
305.0
5678
253.0
910
0.00
6615
5005.0
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BA Uncompressed/src/.DS_Store
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__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/._main
BA Uncompressed/src/main/.DS_Store
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/._.DS_Store
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/._resources
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/._java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/.DS_Store
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/._.DS_Store
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/._swsec
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/admins.txt
admin1
password1
Barak Obama
1234
admin2
password2
Donald Trump
5678
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/customers.txt
cseaman
biscuit
1234
Carolyn Seaman
Happy Lane, Pleasantville
biscuit
cseaman
5678
Biscuit Dog
Walkabout, Sydney
newone
abcdef
6730
New Customer
New Block, Welcomeville
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/accounts.txt
1234
395.0
5678
253.0
910
0.00
6615
5005.0
6730
3000.0
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/.DS_Store
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/._.DS_Store
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/._bank
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/.DS_Store
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/._.DS_Store
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/Runner.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/Runner.java
package
swsec
.
bank
;
import
swsec
.
bank
.
services
.
UiService
;
/**
* This class starts the program and should not be modified.
*/
public
class
Runner
{
public
static
void
main
(
String
[]
args
)
{
Runnable
start
=
new
UiService
();
start
.
run
();
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/Runner.class
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/._models
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/._exceptions
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/cd
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/._controllers
__MACOSX/BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/._services
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Admin.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Admin.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
models
;
public
class
Admin
{
// Instance variables
private
String
username
;
private
String
password
;
private
String
name
;
private
String
employeeId
;
private
boolean
authenticated
=
false
;
public
Admin
()
{
// needs to pass in values for all instance variables and assign those values to the variables
}
public
Admin
(
String
username
,
String
password
,
String
name
,
String
employeeId
)
{
// Use when all attributes are known
this
.
username
=
username
;
this
.
password
=
password
;
this
.
name
=
name
;
this
.
employeeId
=
employeeId
;
}
public
Admin
(
String
name
,
String
employeeId
)
{
//sometimes an Admin object needs to be created before login credentials are known
this
.
name
=
name
;
this
.
employeeId
=
employeeId
;
}
public
void
setCredentials
(
String
username
,
String
password
)
{
this
.
username
=
username
;
this
.
password
=
password
;
}
public
void
markAuthenticated
()
{
this
.
authenticated
=
true
;
}
public
String
getUsername
()
{
return
this
.
username
;
}
public
String
getPassword
()
{
return
this
.
password
;
}
public
String
getName
()
{
return
this
.
name
;
}
public
String
getEmployeeId
()
{
return
this
.
employeeId
;
}
public
boolean
isAuthenticated
()
{
return
this
.
authenticated
;
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Customer.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Customer.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
models
;
public
class
Customer
{
// Instance variables
private
String
username
;
//used as a unique identifier
private
String
password
;
private
int
accountNum
;
private
String
name
;
private
String
address
;
private
boolean
authenticated
=
false
;
public
Customer
(
String
username
,
String
password
,
String
name
,
String
address
)
{
// Use when all attributes are known
this
.
username
=
username
;
this
.
password
=
password
;
this
.
name
=
name
;
this
.
address
=
address
;
}
public
Customer
(
String
username
,
String
password
)
{
//sometimes a Customer object needs to be created in order to retrieve Customer attributes
this
.
username
=
username
;
this
.
password
=
password
;
}
public
void
markAuthenticated
()
{
// called after the associated Repository object confirms credentials
this
.
authenticated
=
true
;
}
public
void
setAccountNum
(
int
accountNum
)
{
this
.
accountNum
=
accountNum
;
}
public
void
setName
(
String
name
)
{
this
.
name
=
name
;
}
public
void
setAddress
(
String
address
)
{
this
.
address
=
address
;
}
public
void
setCredentials
(
String
username
,
String
password
)
{
this
.
username
=
username
;
this
.
password
=
password
;
}
public
void
logout
()
{
this
.
authenticated
=
false
;
}
public
String
getUsername
()
{
return
this
.
username
;
}
public
String
getPassword
()
{
return
this
.
password
;
}
public
String
getName
()
{
return
this
.
name
;
}
public
String
getAddress
()
{
return
this
.
address
;
}
public
int
getAccountNum
()
{
return
this
.
accountNum
;
}
public
boolean
isAuthenticated
()
{
return
this
.
authenticated
;
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Customer.class
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Account.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Account.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
models
;
public
class
Account
{
// Instance variables
private
int
accountNum
;
private
float
currentBalance
;
public
Account
()
{
// constructor doesnt do anything, in the case when a new account is being created
// because the variables are not known yet.
}
public
Account
(
int
accountNum
,
float
currentBalance
)
{
// in the case where an Account object is needed to represent an existing account,
// then the instance variables are populated.
this
.
accountNum
=
accountNum
;
this
.
currentBalance
=
currentBalance
;
}
public
void
setAccountNum
(
int
accountNum
)
{
this
.
accountNum
=
accountNum
;
}
public
void
setCurrentBalance
(
float
currentBalance
)
{
this
.
currentBalance
=
currentBalance
;
}
public
int
getAccountNum
()
{
return
this
.
accountNum
;
}
public
float
getCurrentBalance
()
{
return
this
.
currentBalance
;
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Admin.class
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Person.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Person.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
models
;
public
abstract
class
Person
{
// Instance variables
public
Person
()
{
}
// Other constructors
// Getters and Setters
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/models/Account.class
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/CustomerNoAccountException.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/CustomerNoAccountException.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
exceptions
;
// Exception thrown by the CustomerController class methods and handled in UiServices
//
public
class
CustomerNoAccountException
extends
Exception
{
private
String
username
;
// constructor
public
CustomerNoAccountException
(
String
username
)
{
super
(
Customer
+
username
+
does not have an account.
);
this
.
username
=
username
;
}
public
String
getUsername
()
{
return
username
;
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/CustNotFoundException.class
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/AdminNotFoundException.class
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/CustomerNotAuthenticatedException.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/CustomerNotAuthenticatedException.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
exceptions
;
// Exception thrown by the CustomerController class methods and handled in UiServices
//
public
class
CustomerNotAuthenticatedException
extends
Exception
{
private
String
username
;
// constructor
public
CustomerNotAuthenticatedException
(
String
username
)
{
super
(
Customer
+
username
+
is not authenticated.
);
this
.
username
=
username
;
}
public
String
getUsername
()
{
return
username
;
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/CustomerNotAuthenticatedException.class
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/InsufficientFundsException.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/InsufficientFundsException.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
exceptions
;
// Exception thrown by the CustomerController class methods and handled in UiServices
//
public
class
InsufficientFundsException
extends
Exception
{
private
String
username
;
private
Float
amount
;
// constructor
public
InsufficientFundsException
(
String
username
,
Float
amount
)
{
super
(
Customer
+
username
+
does not have sufficient funds to cover a withdrawal of
+
Float
.
toString
(
amount
));
this
.
username
=
username
;
this
.
amount
=
amount
;
}
public
Float
getAmount
()
{
return
amount
;
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/CustomerNoAccountException.class
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/AmountNotVerifiedException.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/AmountNotVerifiedException.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
exceptions
;
// Exception thrown by the CustomerController class methods and handled in UiServices
//
public
class
AmountNotVerifiedException
extends
Exception
{
private
Float
amount
;
// constructor
public
AmountNotVerifiedException
(
Float
amount
)
{
super
(
Amount of
+
amount
+
has not been verified.
);
this
.
amount
=
amount
;
}
public
Float
getAmount
()
{
return
amount
;
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/AdminNotFoundException.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/AdminNotFoundException.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
exceptions
;
// Exception thrown by the AdminRepository class methods and handled in UiServices
//
public
class
AdminNotFoundException
extends
Exception
{
private
String
username
;
// constructor
public
AdminNotFoundException
(
String
username
)
{
super
(
Admin
+
username
+
does not exist.
);
this
.
username
=
username
;
}
public
String
getUsername
()
{
return
username
;
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/AccountNotFoundException.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/AccountNotFoundException.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
exceptions
;
// Exception thrown by the AccountRepository class methods and handled in UiServices
//
public
class
AccountNotFoundException
extends
Exception
{
private
int
accountNum
;
// constructor
public
AccountNotFoundException
(
int
accountNum
)
{
super
(
Account
+
Integer
.
toString
(
accountNum
)
+
does not exist.
);
this
.
accountNum
=
accountNum
;
}
public
int
getAccountNum
()
{
return
accountNum
;
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/AccountNotFoundException.class
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/InsufficientFundsException.class
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/CustNotFoundException.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/CustNotFoundException.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
exceptions
;
// Exception thrown by the CustomerRepository class methods and handled in UiServices
//
public
class
CustNotFoundException
extends
Exception
{
private
String
username
;
// constructor
public
CustNotFoundException
(
String
username
)
{
super
(
Customer
+
username
+
does not exist.
);
this
.
username
=
username
;
}
public
String
getUsername
()
{
return
username
;
}
}
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/exceptions/AmountNotVerifiedException.class
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/controllers/AdminController.java
BA Uncompressed/src/main/java/swsec/bank/controllers/AdminController.java
package
swsec
.
bank
.
controllers
;
import
swsec
.
bank
.
exceptions
.
AccountNotFoundException
;
import
swsec
.
bank
.
models
.
Admin
;
import
swsec
.
bank
.
models
.
Customer
;
import
swsec
.
bank
.
services
.
repositories
.
AdminRepository
;
import
swsec
.
bank
.
services
.
repositories
.
CustomerRepository
;
import
java
.
io
.
IOException
;
public
class
AdminController
{
private
AdminRepository
thisRep
;
private
Admin
thisAdmin
;
public
AdminController
()
{
// every instance of a Controller needs a corresponding Repository and Model object
thisRep
=
new
AdminRepository
();
thisAdmin
=
new
Admin
();
}
// uses thisRep to look up Admin - if successful, will load Admin attributes into thisAdmin
// and mark authenticated
public
boolean
authenticate
(
String
username
,
String
password
)
{
thisAdmin
.
setCredentials
(
username
,
password
);
Admin
tempAdmin
=
thisRep
.
lookup
(
thisAdmin
);
if
(
tempAdmin
.
isAuthenticated
())
{
thisAdmin
=
tempAdmin
;
return
(
true
);
}
else
{
return
(
false
);
}
}
public
int
requestAccount
(
float
initialBalance
)
{
// called by CustomerController
// needs to create an instance of UiService, which authenticates the Admin
// then needs to create an instance of an AccountController, which
// it uses to create the new account
// TBD
// UiService thisUIS = new UiService ();
// thisUIS.authenticateAdmin ();
AccountController
thisNewAcct
=
new
AccountController
(
0
);
return
thisNewAcct
.
newAccount
(
initialBalance
);
}
public
void
modifyBalance
(
int
accountNum
,
float
newBalance
)
throws
IOException
,
AccountNotFoundException
{
// checks to make sure this Admin object is authenticated
// creates an instance of AccountController and uses it to modify the balance
if
(
thisAdmin
.
isAuthenticated
())
{
AccountController
thisAcct
=
new
AccountController
(
accountNum
);
try
{
thisAcct
.
changeBalance
(
newBalance
);
}
catch
(
IOException
ex
)
{
throw
new
IOException
();
}
catch
(
AccountNotFoundException
acctEx
)
{
throw
new
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Single Subject Chris is a social worker in a geriatric case management program located in a midsize Northeastern town. She has an MSW and is part of a team of case managers that likes to continuously improve on its practice. The team is currently using an
I would start off with Linda on repeating her options for the child and going over what she is feeling with each option. I would want to find out what she is afraid of. I would avoid asking her any “why” questions because I want her to be in the here an
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3 The first thing I would do in the family’s first session is develop a genogram of the family to get an idea of all the individuals who play a major role in Linda’s life. After establishing where each member is in relation to the family
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