Enum RiskLevel Copy item path Source pub enum RiskLevel {
Low,
Medium,
High,
Critical,
}Expand description The four-tier risk classification used by the audit.
Low < Medium < High < Critical. Critical is reserved for grants that
amount to total control of a tab, every page, or the user’s machine, and
for the combinations that make a manifest meaningfully hostile (arbitrary
host access together with code injection / cookie access). Derivative
ordering is implemented via Ord so the highest of a set of findings can
be computed with max.
Least-privileged. No persistent broad access; scoped to an explicit
user gesture or to the extension’s own sandbox.
Sensitive but bounded. Grants meaningful read/write access to a
category of user data (history, bookmarks, downloads) or to a
single, named site.
Broad, persistent, cross-origin or sensitive-system access. Any
extension requesting these deserves careful review by itself.
Effectively total control. Arbitrary code on every site, native
process execution, or the broadest host grants combined with
code/cookie access. These are the permissions malware and spyware
extensions reach for.
An uppercase label suitable for badges / UI chips.
use permission_auditor::RiskLevel;
assert_eq! (RiskLevel::Critical.label(), "CRITICAL" );
assert_eq! (RiskLevel::Low.label(), "LOW" );One-line summary of what the tier means, for report headers.
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Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient,
and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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self and
other values if one exists.
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self and
other) and is used by the
< operator.
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self and
other) and is used by the
<= operator.
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self and
other) and is used by the
>
operator.
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self and
other) and is used by
the
>= operator.
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self to
dest.
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