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. 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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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