Unbundle-Rewrite-Rebundle: Runtime Detection and Rewriting of Privacy-Harming Code in JavaScript Bundles

Mir Masood Ali (University of Illinois at Chicago), Peter Snyder (Brave Software), Chris Kanich (University of Illinois at Chicago), Hamed Haddadi (Brave Software) | Privacy

This work presents Unbundle-Rewrite-Rebundle (URR), a system for detecting privacy-harming portions of bundled JavaScript code, and rewriting that code at runtime to remove the privacy harming behavior without breaking the surrounding code or overall application. URR is a novel solution to the problem of JavaScript bundles, where websites pre-compile multiple code units into a single file, making it impossible for content filters and ad-blockers to differentiate between desired and unwanted resources. Where traditional content filtering tools rely on URLs, URR analyzes the code at the AST level, and replaces harmful AST sub-trees with privacy-and-functionality maintaining alternatives.

We present an open-sourced implementation of URR as a Firefox extension, and evaluate it against JavaScript bundles generated by the most popular bundling system (Webpack) deployed on the Tranco 10k. We measure the performance, measured by precision (1.00), recall (0.95), and speed (0.43s per-script) when detecting and rewriting three representative privacy harming libraries often included in JavaScript bundles, and find URR to be an effective approach to a large-and-growing blind spot unaddressed by current privacy tools.

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