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Find programmatic security provider editing

io.moderne.cryptography.FindProgrammaticProviderEditing

Detects programmatic modifications to the Java Security Provider list through Security.addProvider(), insertProviderAt(), or removeProvider() calls. Modifying providers at runtime makes the security configuration unpredictable and prevents crypto-agility by hardcoding provider dependencies.

Recipe source

This recipe is only available to users of Moderne.

This recipe is available under the Moderne Proprietary License.

Used by

This recipe is used as part of the following composite recipes:

Example

Before
import java.security.Security;
import java.security.Provider;

public class AddProviderExample {
public void addCustomProvider() {
Provider myProvider = new Provider("MyProvider", 1.0, "Custom Provider") {};
Security.addProvider(myProvider);
}
}
After
import java.security.Security;
import java.security.Provider;

public class AddProviderExample {
public void addCustomProvider() {
Provider myProvider = new Provider("MyProvider", 1.0, "Custom Provider") {};
/*~~(PROVIDER use)~~>*/Security.addProvider(myProvider);
}
}

Usage

This recipe has no required configuration options. Users of Moderne can run it via the Moderne CLI.

You will need to have configured the Moderne CLI on your machine before you can run the following command.

shell
mod run . --recipe FindProgrammaticProviderEditing

If the recipe is not available locally, then you can install it using:

mod config recipes jar install io.moderne.recipe:rewrite-cryptography:0.13.5

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Data Tables

Taint flow

org.openrewrite.analysis.java.taint.table.TaintFlowTable

Records taint flows from sources to sinks with their taint types.

Column NameDescription
Source fileThe source file that the method call occurred in.
Source lineThe line number where the taint source is located.
SourceThe source code where taint originates.
Sink lineThe line number where the taint sink is located.
SinkThe sink code where taint flows to.
Taint typeThe taint type that matched at the sink.