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Chrome Checker Bot

Chrome Checker Bot, also known as Chrome/Chromium Vulnerability Checker. This Python script monitors the Google Chrome release page for any announced vulnerabilities in Chrome/Chromium. It utilizes the Google Chrome Releases RSS feed to fetch the latest updates and checks for security-related content. If security issues are detected, it sends a formatted message to a specified Slack channel using a webhook.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.x
  • feedparser library (pip install feedparser)
  • beautifulsoup4 library (pip install beautifulsoup4)

Configuration

Before running the script, ensure you set up the following configurations in the script:

  • SLACK_WEBHOOK: Set your Slack webhook URL as an environment variable.
  • RSS_URL: Google Chrome Releases RSS feed URL.
  • REFRESH_INTERVAL_SECONDS: Time interval for checking updates in seconds.

Usage

  1. Install the required libraries:

    pip install feedparser beautifulsoup4
  2. Set up the Slack webhook URL as an environment variable:

    export SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL='your_slack_webhook_url'
  3. Run the script:

    python ccbot.py

Functionality

The script performs the following tasks:

  1. Fetches the latest entries from the Google Chrome Releases RSS feed.
  2. Filters entries based on specified tags (Desktop Update, Stable updates).
  3. Extracts security-related content from the entry's description or the linked URL.
  4. Formats and sends a Slack message if security issues are detected.

Slack Message Format

The Slack message includes the following information for each security issue:

  • Timestamp: Time of the release.
  • URL: Link to the release details.
  • Security Issues: List of security issues, including severity, CVE number, and description.

Notes

  • The script runs indefinitely, periodically checking for updates based on the refresh interval.
  • If a security-related article is found without specific CVEs, it still notifies Slack for manual verification.
  • The script employs regex patterns for extracting security content, adapting to potential variations in the HTML structure.

Installation

In addition to running the script manually, a small debian-based installation script install.sh is provided which when run as root, will install a systemd service to run the script in the background and log the output. The script is installed as /usr/local/bin/ccbot.py, logs are stored in /var/log/ccbot.log and /var/log/ccbot-error.log, and a logrotate configuration file is created in /etc/logrotate.d/ccbot.

An optional first parameter of the installation script can define the SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL environmental variable:

$ sudo ./install.sh "https://hooks.slack.com/services/[...]"
ccbot has been installed, the service is started, and log rotation is set up.

License

This project is licensed under GPL3.0.

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