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# 0.3.1 - 2018-09-01
- Document how to install MAT2 for various distributions
- Document how to install mat2 for various distributions
- Fix various typos in the documentation/comments
- Add ArchLinux to the CI to ensure that MAT2 is running on it
- Add ArchLinux to the CI to ensure that mat2 is running on it
- Fix the handling of files with a name ending in `.JPG`
- Improve the detection of unsupported extensions in upper-case
- Streamline MAT2's logging
- Streamline mat2's logging
# 0.3.0 - 2018-08-03
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- Simplify various code-paths
- Remove superfluous debug message
- Remove the `--check` option that never was implemented anyway
- Add a `-c` option to check for MAT2's dependencies
- Add a `-c` option to check for mat2's dependencies
# 0.1.3 - 2018-07-06
- Improve MAT2 resilience against corrupted images
- Improve mat2 resilience against corrupted images
- Check that the minimal version of Poppler is available
- Simplify how MAT2 deals with office files
- Simplify how mat2 deals with office files
- Improve cleaning of office files
- Thumbnails are removed
- Revisions are removed
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- Rename some files to ease the packaging
- Add linters to the CI (mypy, bandit and pyflakes)
- Prevent exitftool-related parameters injections
- Improve MAT2's resilience against corrupted files
- Make MAT2 work on fedora, thanks to @atenart
- Improve mat2's resilience against corrupted files
- Make mat2 work on fedora, thanks to @atenart
- Tighten the threat model
- Simplify and improve how office files are handled

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# Contributing to MAT2
# Contributing to mat2
The main repository for MAT2 is on [0xacab]( https://0xacab.org/jvoisin/mat2 ),
The main repository for mat2 is on [0xacab]( https://0xacab.org/jvoisin/mat2 ),
but you can send patches to jvoisin by [email](https://dustri.org/) if you prefer.
Do feel free to pick up [an issue]( https://0xacab.org/jvoisin/mat2/issues )
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2. Cleaning metadata
3. Raising `ValueError` upon a corrupted file
Since MAT2 is written in Python3, please conform as much as possible to the
Since mat2 is written in Python3, please conform as much as possible to the
[pep8]( https://pep8.org/ ) style; except where it makes no sense of course.
# Doing a release

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## Optional dependencies
When [bubblewrap](https://github.com/projectatomic/bubblewrap) is
installed, MAT2 uses it to sandbox any external processes it invokes.
installed, mat2 uses it to sandbox any external processes it invokes.
## Arch Linux
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## Gentoo
MAT2 is available in the [torbrowser overlay](https://github.com/MeisterP/torbrowser-overlay).
mat2 is available in the [torbrowser overlay](https://github.com/MeisterP/torbrowser-overlay).

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author and company information to documents and spreadsheets.
Maybe you don't want to disclose those information.
This is precisely the job of MAT2: getting rid, as much as possible, of
This is precisely the job of mat2: getting rid, as much as possible, of
metadata.
MAT2 provides both a command line tool, and a graphical user interface
mat2 provides both a command line tool, and a graphical user interface
via an extension for Nautilus, the default file manager of GNOME.
# Requirements
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- `libimage-exiftool-perl` for everything else
- `bubblewrap`, optionally, for sandboxing
Please note that MAT2 requires at least Python3.5.
Please note that mat2 requires at least Python3.5.
# Running the test suite
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$ python3-coverage report --include -m --include /libmat2/*'
```
# How to use MAT2
# How to use mat2
```bash
usage: mat2 [-h] [-v] [-l] [--check-dependencies] [-V]
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
-l, --list list all supported fileformats
--check-dependencies check if MAT2 has all the dependencies it needs
--check-dependencies check if mat2 has all the dependencies it needs
-V, --verbose show more verbose status information
--unknown-members policy
how to handle unknown members of archive-style files
(policy should be one of: abort, omit, keep) [Default:
abort]
-s, --show list harmful metadata detectable by MAT2 without
-s, --show list harmful metadata detectable by mat2 without
removing them
-L, --lightweight remove SOME metadata
```
Note that MAT2 **will not** clean files in-place, but will produce, for
Note that mat2 **will not** clean files in-place, but will produce, for
example, with a file named "myfile.png" a cleaned version named
"myfile.cleaned.png".
# Notes about detecting metadata
While MAT2 is doing its very best to display metadata when the `--show` flag is
passed, it doesn't mean that a file is clean from any metadata if MAT2 doesn't
While mat2 is doing its very best to display metadata when the `--show` flag is
passed, it doesn't mean that a file is clean from any metadata if mat2 doesn't
show any. There is no reliable way to detect every single possible metadata for
complex file formats.
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Copyright 2018 Julien (jvoisin) Voisin <julien.voisin+mat2@dustri.org>
Copyright 2016 Marie-Rose for MAT2's logo
Copyright 2016 Marie-Rose for mat2's logo
The `tests/data/dirty_with_nsid.docx` file is licensed under GPLv3,
and was borrowed from the Calibre project: https://calibre-ebook.com/downloads/demos/demo.docx
# Thanks
MAT2 wouldn't exist without:
mat2 wouldn't exist without:
- the [Google Summer of Code](https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/);
- the fine people from [Tails]( https://tails.boum.org);

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Lightweight cleaning mode
-------------------------
Due to *popular* request, MAT2 is providing a *lightweight* cleaning mode,
Due to *popular* request, mat2 is providing a *lightweight* cleaning mode,
that only cleans the superficial metadata of your file, but not
the ones that might be in **embedded** resources. Like for example,
images in a PDF or an office document.
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deleted. For example journalists that are editing a document to erase
mentions sources mentions.
- Or they are aware of it, and will likely not expect MAT2 to be able to keep
- Or they are aware of it, and will likely not expect mat2 to be able to keep
the revisions, that are basically traces about how, when and who edited the
document.
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Race conditions
---------------
MAT2 does its very best to avoid crashing at runtime. This is why it's checking
if the file is valid __at parser creation__. MAT2 doesn't take any measure to
mat2 does its very best to avoid crashing at runtime. This is why it's checking
if the file is valid __at parser creation__. mat2 doesn't take any measure to
ensure that the file is not changed between the time the parser is
instantiated, and the call to clean or show the metadata.
Symlink attacks
---------------
MAT2 output predictable filenames (like yourfile.jpg.cleaned).
mat2 output predictable filenames (like yourfile.jpg.cleaned).
This may lead to symlink attack. Please check if you OS prevent
against them
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on of the reason MAT was abandoned: the absence of satisfying solution to
handle PDF. But apparently, people are ok with [pdf redact
tools](https://github.com/firstlookmedia/pdf-redact-tools), that simply
transform the PDF into images. So this is what's MAT2 is doing too.
transform the PDF into images. So this is what's mat2 is doing too.
Of course, it would be possible to detect images in PDf file, and process them
with MAT2, but since a PDF can contain a lot of things, like images, videos,
with mat2, but since a PDF can contain a lot of things, like images, videos,
javascript, pdf, blobs, … this is the easiest and safest way to clean them.
Images handling
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-----------
Since our threat model conveniently excludes files crafted to specifically
bypass MAT2, fileformats containing harmful XML are out of our scope.
But since MAT2 is using [etree](https://docs.python.org/3/library/xml.html#xml-vulnerabilities)
bypass mat2, fileformats containing harmful XML are out of our scope.
But since mat2 is using [etree](https://docs.python.org/3/library/xml.html#xml-vulnerabilities)
to process XML, it's "only" vulnerable to DoS, and not memory corruption:
odds are that the user will notice that the cleaning didn't succeed.

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.TH MAT2 "1" "May 2019" "MAT2 0.9.0" "User Commands"
.TH mat2 "1" "May 2019" "mat2 0.9.0" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
mat2 \- the metadata anonymisation toolkit 2
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list all supported fileformats
.TP
\fB\-\-check\-dependencies\fR
check if MAT2 has all the dependencies it needs
check if mat2 has all the dependencies it needs
.TP
\fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
show more verbose status information
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how to handle unknown members of archive-style files (policy should be one of: abort, omit, keep)
.TP
\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-show\fR
list harmful metadata detectable by MAT2 without
list harmful metadata detectable by mat2 without
removing them
.TP
\fB\-L\fR, \fB\-\-lightweight\fR

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The Metadata Anonymisation Toolkit 2 adversary has a number
of goals, capabilities, and counter-attack types that can be
used to guide us towards a set of requirements for the MAT2.
used to guide us towards a set of requirements for the mat2.
This is an overhaul of MAT's (the first iteration of the software) one.
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user. This is the strongest position for the adversary to
have. In this case, the adversary is capable of inserting
arbitrary, custom watermarks specifically for tracking
the user. In general, MAT2 cannot defend against this
the user. In general, mat2 cannot defend against this
adversary, but we list it for completeness' sake.
- The adversary created the document for a group of users.
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- The adversary did not create the document, the weakest
position for the adversary to have. The file format is
(most of the time) standard, nothing custom is added:
MAT2 must be able to remove all metadata from the file.
mat2 must be able to remove all metadata from the file.
Requirements
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* Processing
- MAT2 *should* avoid interactions with information.
- mat2 *should* avoid interactions with information.
Its goal is to remove metadata, and the user is solely
responsible for the information of the file.
- MAT2 *must* warn when encountering an unknown
format. For example, in a zipfile, if MAT2 encounters an
- mat2 *must* warn when encountering an unknown
format. For example, in a zipfile, if mat2 encounters an
unknown format, it should warn the user, and ask if the
file should be added to the anonymised archive that is
produced.
- MAT2 *must* not add metadata, since its purpose is to
- mat2 *must* not add metadata, since its purpose is to
anonymise files: every added items of metadata decreases
anonymity.
- MAT2 *should* handle unknown/hidden metadata fields,
- mat2 *should* handle unknown/hidden metadata fields,
like proprietary extensions of open formats.
- MAT2 *must not* fail silently. Upon failure,
MAT2 *must not* modify the file in any way.
- mat2 *must not* fail silently. Upon failure,
mat2 *must not* modify the file in any way.
- MAT2 *might* leak the fact that MAT2 was used on the file,
- mat2 *might* leak the fact that mat2 was used on the file,
since it might be uncommon for some file formats to come
without any kind of metadata, an adversary might suspect that
the user used MAT2 on certain files.
the user used mat2 on certain files.

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self.member_class = None # type: ignore
# Those are the files that have a format that _isn't_
# supported by MAT2, but that we want to keep anyway.
# supported by mat2, but that we want to keep anyway.
self.files_to_keep = set() # type: Set[Pattern]
# Those are the files that we _do not_ want to keep,

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poppler_version = Poppler.get_version()
if LooseVersion(poppler_version) < LooseVersion('0.46'): # pragma: no cover
raise ValueError("MAT2 needs at least Poppler version 0.46 to work. \
raise ValueError("mat2 needs at least Poppler version 0.46 to work. \
The installed version is %s." % poppler_version) # pragma: no cover

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class _BencodeHandler:
"""
Since bencode isn't that hard to parse,
MAT2 comes with its own parser, based on the spec
mat2 comes with its own parser, based on the spec
https://wiki.theory.org/index.php/BitTorrentSpecification#Bencoding
"""
def __init__(self):

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mat2
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excl_group.add_argument('files', nargs='*', help='the files to process',
default=[])
excl_group.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version',
version='MAT2 %s' % __version__)
version='mat2 %s' % __version__)
excl_group.add_argument('-l', '--list', action='store_true', default=False,
help='list all supported fileformats')
excl_group.add_argument('--check-dependencies', action='store_true',
default=False,
help='check if MAT2 has all the dependencies it '
help='check if mat2 has all the dependencies it '
'needs')
excl_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
excl_group.add_argument('-L', '--lightweight', action='store_true',
help='remove SOME metadata')
excl_group.add_argument('-s', '--show', action='store_true',
help='list harmful metadata detectable by MAT2 '
help='list harmful metadata detectable by mat2 '
'without removing them')
return parser
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show_parsers()
return 0
elif args.check_dependencies:
print("Dependencies for MAT2 %s:" % __version__)
print("Dependencies for mat2 %s:" % __version__)
for key, value in sorted(check_dependencies().items()):
print('- %s: %s %s' % (key, 'yes' if value['found'] else 'no',
'(optional)' if not value['required'] else ''))

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return None
item = Nautilus.MenuItem(
name="MAT2::Remove_metadata",
name="mat2::Remove_metadata",
label="Remove metadata",
tip="Remove metadata"
)

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def test_version(self):
proc = subprocess.Popen(mat2_binary + ['--version'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout, _ = proc.communicate()
self.assertTrue(stdout.startswith(b'MAT2 '))
self.assertTrue(stdout.startswith(b'mat2 '))
class TestDependencies(unittest.TestCase):
def test_dependencies(self):
proc = subprocess.Popen(mat2_binary + ['--check-dependencies'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout, _ = proc.communicate()
self.assertTrue(b'MAT2' in stdout)
self.assertTrue(b'mat2' in stdout)
class TestReturnValue(unittest.TestCase):