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JavaScript is enabled.
Warnings of this class are triggered to remind the user that JavaScript execution is enabled and that the JavaScript code must be checked manually in order to avoid web security issues.
This warning class is only available for Android API version 17 and earlier.
Android API version 17 and earlier present a security risk related to JavaScript execution and the use of addJavascriptInterface(). As described in the Android API documentation for addJavascriptInterface(), it allows JavaScript to invoke operations that are normally reserved for Android applications. This could lead to the execution of untrusted Java code with the application permissions. Moreover, all public methods (including inherited ones) can be accessed. An example exploit is described in an F-Secure Labs (now WithSecure) blog post.
The Android security tips recommend checking the content and behavior of the JavaScript code to be executed. If the JavaScript execution is not required or if the application does not directly use JavaScript within the web view, disable the JavaScript execution.
| Class Name | JavaScript Enabled (Java) | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Significance | security | ||||||||||||
| Mnemonic | JAVA.JS.JSE | ||||||||||||
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| Availability | Available for Java and Kotlin. Android Only. Warnings of this class will only be reported in Android code: that is, code that uses the Android API. |
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| Enabling | Checks for this warning class are enabled by
default. To disable them, add the following WARNING_FILTER rule to the
project configuration file.
WARNING_FILTER += discard class="JavaScript Enabled (Java)" |
The warnings issued in the following code example will depend on the Android API framework used.
package example.javascriptExecutionChecker;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.webkit.WebView;
public class JavascriptExecutionExample extends Activity {
WebView myWebView;
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
myWebView = new WebView(this);
myWebView.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true); /* JavaScript Enabled (Java)
* warning issued here for Android API version 17 or earlier only
* /
myWebView.addJavascriptInterface(new MyJavaScriptInterface(), "saymyname"); /* Warning issued here depends on Android API version:
* - Risky JavaScript Interface (Java) for Android API version 17 or earlier
* - Missing JavaScript Entry Point (Java) for Android API version 18 or later
* /
myWebView.loadUrl("file:///html_pages/index.html");
setContentView(myWebView);
}
final class MyJavaScriptInterface {
MyJavaScriptInterface() { }
public String myMessage() {
return "Hello World!";
}
}
}
The following configuration file parameters affect checks for this warning class.
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