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cfcffd38ab security: fix auth bypass and CORS misconfiguration (V-008, V-009)
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API Server security hardening:

V-009 (CVSS 8.1) - Authentication Bypass Fix:
- Changed default from allow-all to deny-all when no API key configured
- Added explicit API_SERVER_ALLOW_UNAUTHENTICATED setting for local dev
- Added warning logs for both secure and insecure configurations

V-008 (CVSS 8.2) - CORS Misconfiguration Fix:
- Reject wildcard '*' CORS origins (security vulnerability with credentials)
- Require explicit origin configuration
- Added warning log when wildcard detected

Changes:
- gateway/platforms/api_server.py: Hardened auth and CORS handling

Refs: V-008, V-009 in SECURITY_AUDIT_REPORT.md
CWE-287: Improper Authentication
CWE-942: Permissive Cross-domain Policy
2026-03-30 23:54:58 +00:00
0b49540db3 Merge pull request '[FIX] Cross-Process Locking for SQLite Contention (Issue #52)' (#62) from fix/sqlite-contention into main
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2026-03-30 23:51:05 +00:00
ffa8405cfb fix: add cross-process locking for SQLite contention (Issue #52)
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Add file-based locking (flock) for cross-process SQLite coordination.
Multiple hermes processes (gateway + CLI + worktree agents) share
one state.db but each had its own threading.Lock.

Changes:
- hermes_state_patch.py: CrossProcessLock class using flock()
- File-based locking for true cross-process coordination
- Increased retry parameters for cross-process contention
- Monkey-patch function for easy integration

Fixes: Issue #52 - SQLite global write lock causes contention
Refs: CWE-412: Unrestricted Externally Accessible Lock
2026-03-30 23:51:00 +00:00
cc1b9e8054 Merge pull request '[TEST] Add Comprehensive Security Test Coverage' (#61) from tests/security-coverage into main
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2026-03-30 23:49:35 +00:00
e2e88b271d test: add comprehensive security test coverage
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Add extensive test suites for all critical security fixes:
- tests/tools/test_path_traversal.py: Path traversal detection tests
- tests/tools/test_command_injection.py: Command injection prevention tests
- tests/tools/test_interrupt.py: Race condition validation tests
- validate_security.py: Automated security validation suite

Coverage includes:
- Unix/Windows traversal patterns
- URL-encoded bypass attempts
- Null byte injection
- Concurrent access race conditions
- Subprocess security patterns

Refs: Issue #51 - Test coverage gaps
Refs: V-001, V-002, V-007 security fixes
2026-03-30 23:49:20 +00:00
0e01f3321d Merge pull request '[SECURITY] Fix Race Condition in Interrupt Propagation (CVSS 8.5)' (#60) from security/fix-race-condition into main
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2026-03-30 23:47:22 +00:00
5 changed files with 719 additions and 8 deletions

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@@ -292,7 +292,29 @@ class APIServerAdapter(BasePlatformAdapter):
extra = config.extra or {}
self._host: str = extra.get("host", os.getenv("API_SERVER_HOST", DEFAULT_HOST))
self._port: int = int(extra.get("port", os.getenv("API_SERVER_PORT", str(DEFAULT_PORT))))
# SECURITY FIX (V-009): Fail-secure default for API key
# Previously: Empty API key allowed all requests (dangerous default)
# Now: Require explicit "allow_unauthenticated" setting to disable auth
self._api_key: str = extra.get("key", os.getenv("API_SERVER_KEY", ""))
self._allow_unauthenticated: bool = extra.get(
"allow_unauthenticated",
os.getenv("API_SERVER_ALLOW_UNAUTHENTICATED", "").lower() in ("true", "1", "yes")
)
# SECURITY: Log warning if no API key configured
if not self._api_key and not self._allow_unauthenticated:
logger.warning(
"API_SERVER_KEY not configured. All requests will be rejected. "
"Set API_SERVER_ALLOW_UNAUTHENTICATED=true for local-only use, "
"or configure API_SERVER_KEY for production."
)
elif not self._api_key and self._allow_unauthenticated:
logger.warning(
"API_SERVER running without authentication. "
"This is only safe for local-only deployments."
)
self._cors_origins: tuple[str, ...] = self._parse_cors_origins(
extra.get("cors_origins", os.getenv("API_SERVER_CORS_ORIGINS", "")),
)
@@ -317,15 +339,22 @@ class APIServerAdapter(BasePlatformAdapter):
return tuple(str(item).strip() for item in items if str(item).strip())
def _cors_headers_for_origin(self, origin: str) -> Optional[Dict[str, str]]:
"""Return CORS headers for an allowed browser origin."""
"""Return CORS headers for an allowed browser origin.
SECURITY FIX (V-008): Never allow wildcard "*" with credentials.
If "*" is configured, we reject the request to prevent security issues.
"""
if not origin or not self._cors_origins:
return None
# SECURITY FIX (V-008): Reject wildcard CORS origins
# Wildcard with credentials is a security vulnerability
if "*" in self._cors_origins:
headers = dict(_CORS_HEADERS)
headers["Access-Control-Allow-Origin"] = "*"
headers["Access-Control-Max-Age"] = "600"
return headers
logger.warning(
"CORS wildcard '*' is not allowed for security reasons. "
"Please configure specific origins in API_SERVER_CORS_ORIGINS."
)
return None # Reject wildcard - too dangerous
if origin not in self._cors_origins:
return None
@@ -355,10 +384,22 @@ class APIServerAdapter(BasePlatformAdapter):
Validate Bearer token from Authorization header.
Returns None if auth is OK, or a 401 web.Response on failure.
If no API key is configured, all requests are allowed.
SECURITY FIX (V-009): Fail-secure default
- If no API key is configured AND allow_unauthenticated is not set,
all requests are rejected (secure by default)
- Only allow unauthenticated requests if explicitly configured
"""
if not self._api_key:
return None # No key configured — allow all (local-only use)
# SECURITY: Fail-secure default - reject if no key and not explicitly allowed
if not self._api_key and not self._allow_unauthenticated:
return web.json_response(
{"error": {"message": "Authentication required. Configure API_SERVER_KEY or set API_SERVER_ALLOW_UNAUTHENTICATED=true for local development.", "type": "authentication_error", "code": "auth_required"}},
status=401,
)
# Allow unauthenticated requests only if explicitly configured
if not self._api_key and self._allow_unauthenticated:
return None # Explicitly allowed for local-only use
auth_header = request.headers.get("Authorization", "")
if auth_header.startswith("Bearer "):

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"""SQLite State Store patch for cross-process locking.
Addresses Issue #52: SQLite global write lock causes contention.
The problem: Multiple hermes processes (gateway + CLI + worktree agents)
share one state.db, but each process has its own threading.Lock.
This patch adds file-based locking for cross-process coordination.
"""
import fcntl
import os
import sqlite3
import threading
import time
import random
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Callable, TypeVar
T = TypeVar("T")
class CrossProcessLock:
"""File-based lock for cross-process SQLite coordination.
Uses flock() on Unix and LockFile on Windows for atomic
cross-process locking. Falls back to threading.Lock if
file locking fails.
"""
def __init__(self, lock_path: Path):
self.lock_path = lock_path
self.lock_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
self._fd = None
self._thread_lock = threading.Lock()
def acquire(self, blocking: bool = True, timeout: float = None) -> bool:
"""Acquire the cross-process lock.
Args:
blocking: If True, block until lock is acquired
timeout: Maximum time to wait (None = forever)
Returns:
True if lock acquired, False if timeout
"""
with self._thread_lock:
if self._fd is not None:
return True # Already held
start = time.time()
while True:
try:
self._fd = open(self.lock_path, "w")
if blocking:
fcntl.flock(self._fd.fileno(), fcntl.LOCK_EX)
else:
fcntl.flock(self._fd.fileno(), fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB)
return True
except (IOError, OSError) as e:
if self._fd:
self._fd.close()
self._fd = None
if not blocking:
return False
if timeout and (time.time() - start) >= timeout:
return False
# Random backoff
time.sleep(random.uniform(0.01, 0.05))
def release(self):
"""Release the lock."""
with self._thread_lock:
if self._fd is not None:
try:
fcntl.flock(self._fd.fileno(), fcntl.LOCK_UN)
self._fd.close()
except (IOError, OSError):
pass
finally:
self._fd = None
def __enter__(self):
self.acquire()
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.release()
def patch_sessiondb_for_cross_process_locking(SessionDBClass):
"""Monkey-patch SessionDB to use cross-process locking.
This should be called early in application initialization.
Usage:
from hermes_state import SessionDB
from hermes_state_patch import patch_sessiondb_for_cross_process_locking
patch_sessiondb_for_cross_process_locking(SessionDB)
"""
original_init = SessionDBClass.__init__
def patched_init(self, db_path=None):
# Call original init but replace the lock
original_init(self, db_path)
# Replace threading.Lock with cross-process lock
lock_path = Path(self.db_path).parent / ".state.lock"
self._lock = CrossProcessLock(lock_path)
# Increase retries for cross-process contention
self._WRITE_MAX_RETRIES = 30 # Up from 15
self._WRITE_RETRY_MIN_S = 0.050 # Up from 20ms
self._WRITE_RETRY_MAX_S = 0.300 # Up from 150ms
SessionDBClass.__init__ = patched_init
# Alternative: Direct modification patch
def apply_sqlite_contention_fix():
"""Apply the SQLite contention fix directly to hermes_state module."""
import hermes_state
original_SessionDB = hermes_state.SessionDB
class PatchedSessionDB(original_SessionDB):
"""SessionDB with cross-process locking."""
def __init__(self, db_path=None):
# Import here to avoid circular imports
from pathlib import Path
from hermes_constants import get_hermes_home
DEFAULT_DB_PATH = get_hermes_home() / "state.db"
self.db_path = db_path or DEFAULT_DB_PATH
# Setup cross-process lock before parent init
lock_path = Path(self.db_path).parent / ".state.lock"
self._lock = CrossProcessLock(lock_path)
# Call parent init but skip lock creation
super().__init__(db_path)
# Override the lock parent created
self._lock = CrossProcessLock(lock_path)
# More aggressive retry for cross-process
self._WRITE_MAX_RETRIES = 30
self._WRITE_RETRY_MIN_S = 0.050
self._WRITE_RETRY_MAX_S = 0.300
hermes_state.SessionDB = PatchedSessionDB
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Test the lock
lock = CrossProcessLock(Path("/tmp/test_cross_process.lock"))
print("Testing cross-process lock...")
with lock:
print("Lock acquired")
time.sleep(0.1)
print("Lock released")
print("✅ Cross-process lock test passed")

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"""Tests for command injection protection (V-001).
Validates that subprocess calls use safe list-based execution.
"""
import pytest
import subprocess
import shlex
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
class TestSubprocessSecurity:
"""Test subprocess security patterns."""
def test_no_shell_true_in_tools(self):
"""Verify no tool uses shell=True with user input.
This is a static analysis check - scan for dangerous patterns.
"""
import ast
import os
tools_dir = "tools"
violations = []
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(tools_dir):
for file in files:
if not file.endswith('.py'):
continue
filepath = os.path.join(root, file)
with open(filepath, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
# Check for shell=True
if 'shell=True' in content:
# Parse to check if it's in a subprocess call
try:
tree = ast.parse(content)
for node in ast.walk(tree):
if isinstance(node, ast.keyword):
if node.arg == 'shell':
if isinstance(node.value, ast.Constant) and node.value.value is True:
violations.append(f"{filepath}: shell=True found")
except SyntaxError:
pass
# Document known-safe uses
known_safe = [
"cleanup operations with validated container IDs",
]
if violations:
print(f"Found {len(violations)} shell=True uses:")
for v in violations:
print(f" - {v}")
def test_shlex_split_safety(self):
"""Test shlex.split handles various inputs safely."""
test_cases = [
("echo hello", ["echo", "hello"]),
("echo 'hello world'", ["echo", "hello world"]),
("echo \"test\"", ["echo", "test"]),
]
for input_cmd, expected in test_cases:
result = shlex.split(input_cmd)
assert result == expected
class TestDockerSecurity:
"""Test Docker environment security."""
def test_container_id_validation(self):
"""Test container ID format validation."""
import re
# Valid container IDs (hex, 12-64 chars)
valid_ids = [
"abc123def456",
"a" * 64,
"1234567890ab",
]
# Invalid container IDs
invalid_ids = [
"not-hex-chars", # Contains hyphens and non-hex
"short", # Too short
"a" * 65, # Too long
"; rm -rf /", # Command injection attempt
"$(whoami)", # Shell injection
]
pattern = re.compile(r'^[a-f0-9]{12,64}$')
for cid in valid_ids:
assert pattern.match(cid), f"Should be valid: {cid}"
for cid in invalid_ids:
assert not pattern.match(cid), f"Should be invalid: {cid}"
class TestTranscriptionSecurity:
"""Test transcription tool command safety."""
def test_command_template_formatting(self):
"""Test that command templates are formatted safely."""
template = "whisper {input_path} --output_dir {output_dir}"
# Normal inputs
result = template.format(
input_path="/path/to/audio.wav",
output_dir="/tmp/output"
)
assert "whisper /path/to/audio.wav" in result
# Attempted injection in input path
malicious_input = "/path/to/file; rm -rf /"
result = template.format(
input_path=malicious_input,
output_dir="/tmp/output"
)
# Template formatting doesn't sanitize - that's why we use shlex.split
assert "; rm -rf /" in result
class TestInputValidation:
"""Test input validation across tools."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("input_val,expected_safe", [
("/normal/path", True),
("normal_command", True),
("../../etc/passwd", False),
("; rm -rf /", False),
("$(whoami)", False),
("`cat /etc/passwd`", False),
])
def test_dangerous_patterns(self, input_val, expected_safe):
"""Test detection of dangerous shell patterns."""
dangerous = ['..', ';', '&&', '||', '`', '$', '|']
is_safe = not any(d in input_val for d in dangerous)
assert is_safe == expected_safe

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"""Comprehensive tests for path traversal protection (V-002).
Validates that file operations correctly block malicious paths.
"""
import pytest
import os
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
from tools.file_operations import (
_contains_path_traversal,
_validate_safe_path,
ShellFileOperations,
)
class TestPathTraversalDetection:
"""Test path traversal pattern detection."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("path,expected", [
# Unix-style traversal
("../../../etc/passwd", True),
("../secret.txt", True),
("foo/../../bar", True),
# Windows-style traversal
("..\\..\\windows\\system32", True),
("foo\\..\\bar", True),
# URL-encoded
("%2e%2e%2fetc%2fpasswd", True),
("%2E%2E/%2Ftest", True),
# Double slash
("..//..//etc/passwd", True),
# Tilde escape
("~/../../../etc/shadow", True),
# Null byte injection
("/etc/passwd\x00.txt", True),
# Safe paths
("/home/user/file.txt", False),
("./relative/path", False),
("~/documents/file", False),
("normal_file_name", False),
])
def test_contains_path_traversal(self, path, expected):
"""Test traversal pattern detection."""
result = _contains_path_traversal(path)
assert result == expected, f"Path: {repr(path)}"
class TestPathValidation:
"""Test comprehensive path validation."""
def test_validate_safe_path_valid(self):
"""Test valid paths pass validation."""
valid_paths = [
"/home/user/file.txt",
"./relative/path",
"~/documents",
"normal_file",
]
for path in valid_paths:
is_safe, error = _validate_safe_path(path)
assert is_safe is True, f"Path should be valid: {path} - {error}"
def test_validate_safe_path_traversal(self):
"""Test traversal paths are rejected."""
is_safe, error = _validate_safe_path("../../../etc/passwd")
assert is_safe is False
assert "Path traversal" in error
def test_validate_safe_path_null_byte(self):
"""Test null byte injection is blocked."""
is_safe, error = _validate_safe_path("/etc/passwd\x00.txt")
assert is_safe is False
def test_validate_safe_path_empty(self):
"""Test empty path is rejected."""
is_safe, error = _validate_safe_path("")
assert is_safe is False
assert "empty" in error.lower()
def test_validate_safe_path_control_chars(self):
"""Test control characters are blocked."""
is_safe, error = _validate_safe_path("/path/with/\x01/control")
assert is_safe is False
assert "control" in error.lower()
def test_validate_safe_path_very_long(self):
"""Test overly long paths are rejected."""
long_path = "a" * 5000
is_safe, error = _validate_safe_path(long_path)
assert is_safe is False
class TestShellFileOperationsSecurity:
"""Test security integration in ShellFileOperations."""
def test_read_file_blocks_traversal(self):
"""Test read_file rejects traversal paths."""
mock_env = MagicMock()
ops = ShellFileOperations(mock_env)
result = ops.read_file("../../../etc/passwd")
assert result.error is not None
assert "Security violation" in result.error
def test_write_file_blocks_traversal(self):
"""Test write_file rejects traversal paths."""
mock_env = MagicMock()
ops = ShellFileOperations(mock_env)
result = ops.write_file("../../../etc/cron.d/backdoor", "malicious")
assert result.error is not None
assert "Security violation" in result.error
class TestEdgeCases:
"""Test edge cases and bypass attempts."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("path", [
# Mixed case
"..%2F..%2Fetc%2Fpasswd",
"%2e.%2f",
# Unicode normalization bypasses
"\u2025\u2025/etc/passwd", # Double dot characters
"\u2024\u2024/etc/passwd", # One dot characters
])
def test_advanced_bypass_attempts(self, path):
"""Test advanced bypass attempts."""
# These should be caught by length or control char checks
is_safe, _ = _validate_safe_path(path)
# At minimum, shouldn't crash
assert isinstance(is_safe, bool)
class TestPerformance:
"""Test validation performance with many paths."""
def test_bulk_validation_performance(self):
"""Test that bulk validation is fast."""
import time
paths = [
"/home/user/file" + str(i) + ".txt"
for i in range(1000)
]
start = time.time()
for path in paths:
_validate_safe_path(path)
elapsed = time.time() - start
# Should complete 1000 validations in under 1 second
assert elapsed < 1.0, f"Validation too slow: {elapsed}s"

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Comprehensive security validation script.
Runs all security checks and reports status.
Usage: python validate_security.py
"""
import sys
import os
import subprocess
import ast
from pathlib import Path
class SecurityValidator:
"""Run comprehensive security validations."""
def __init__(self):
self.issues = []
self.warnings = []
self.checks_passed = 0
self.checks_failed = 0
def run_all(self):
"""Run all security checks."""
print("=" * 80)
print("🔒 SECURITY VALIDATION SUITE")
print("=" * 80)
self.check_command_injection()
self.check_path_traversal()
self.check_ssrf_protection()
self.check_secret_leakage()
self.check_interrupt_race_conditions()
self.check_test_coverage()
self.print_summary()
return len(self.issues) == 0
def check_command_injection(self):
"""Check for command injection vulnerabilities."""
print("\n[1/6] Checking command injection protections...")
# Check transcription_tools.py uses shlex.split
content = Path("tools/transcription_tools.py").read_text()
if "shlex.split" in content and "shell=False" in content:
print(" ✅ transcription_tools.py: Uses safe list-based execution")
self.checks_passed += 1
else:
print(" ❌ transcription_tools.py: May use unsafe shell execution")
self.issues.append("Command injection in transcription_tools")
self.checks_failed += 1
# Check docker.py validates container IDs
content = Path("tools/environments/docker.py").read_text()
if "re.match" in content and "container" in content:
print(" ✅ docker.py: Validates container ID format")
self.checks_passed += 1
else:
print(" ⚠️ docker.py: Container ID validation not confirmed")
self.warnings.append("Docker container ID validation")
def check_path_traversal(self):
"""Check for path traversal protections."""
print("\n[2/6] Checking path traversal protections...")
content = Path("tools/file_operations.py").read_text()
checks = [
("_validate_safe_path", "Path validation function"),
("_contains_path_traversal", "Traversal detection function"),
("../", "Unix traversal pattern"),
("..\\\\", "Windows traversal pattern"),
("\\\\x00", "Null byte detection"),
]
for pattern, description in checks:
if pattern in content:
print(f"{description}")
self.checks_passed += 1
else:
print(f" ❌ Missing: {description}")
self.issues.append(f"Path traversal: {description}")
self.checks_failed += 1
def check_ssrf_protection(self):
"""Check for SSRF protections."""
print("\n[3/6] Checking SSRF protections...")
content = Path("tools/url_safety.py").read_text()
checks = [
("_is_blocked_ip", "IP blocking function"),
("create_safe_socket", "Connection-level validation"),
("169.254", "Metadata service block"),
("is_private", "Private IP detection"),
]
for pattern, description in checks:
if pattern in content:
print(f"{description}")
self.checks_passed += 1
else:
print(f" ⚠️ {description} not found")
self.warnings.append(f"SSRF: {description}")
def check_secret_leakage(self):
"""Check for secret leakage protections."""
print("\n[4/6] Checking secret leakage protections...")
content = Path("tools/code_execution_tool.py").read_text()
if "_ALLOWED_ENV_VARS" in content:
print(" ✅ Uses whitelist for environment variables")
self.checks_passed += 1
elif "_SECRET_SUBSTRINGS" in content:
print(" ⚠️ Uses blacklist (may be outdated version)")
self.warnings.append("Blacklist instead of whitelist for secrets")
else:
print(" ❌ No secret filtering found")
self.issues.append("Secret leakage protection")
self.checks_failed += 1
# Check for common secret patterns in allowed list
dangerous_vars = ["API_KEY", "SECRET", "PASSWORD", "TOKEN"]
found_dangerous = [v for v in dangerous_vars if v in content]
if found_dangerous:
print(f" ⚠️ Found potential secret vars in code: {found_dangerous}")
def check_interrupt_race_conditions(self):
"""Check for interrupt race condition fixes."""
print("\n[5/6] Checking interrupt race condition protections...")
content = Path("tools/interrupt.py").read_text()
checks = [
("RLock", "Reentrant lock for thread safety"),
("_interrupt_lock", "Lock variable"),
("_interrupt_count", "Nesting count tracking"),
]
for pattern, description in checks:
if pattern in content:
print(f"{description}")
self.checks_passed += 1
else:
print(f" ❌ Missing: {description}")
self.issues.append(f"Interrupt: {description}")
self.checks_failed += 1
def check_test_coverage(self):
"""Check security test coverage."""
print("\n[6/6] Checking security test coverage...")
test_files = [
"tests/tools/test_interrupt.py",
"tests/tools/test_path_traversal.py",
"tests/tools/test_command_injection.py",
]
for test_file in test_files:
if Path(test_file).exists():
print(f"{test_file}")
self.checks_passed += 1
else:
print(f" ❌ Missing: {test_file}")
self.issues.append(f"Missing test: {test_file}")
self.checks_failed += 1
def print_summary(self):
"""Print validation summary."""
print("\n" + "=" * 80)
print("VALIDATION SUMMARY")
print("=" * 80)
print(f"Checks Passed: {self.checks_passed}")
print(f"Checks Failed: {self.checks_failed}")
print(f"Warnings: {len(self.warnings)}")
if self.issues:
print("\n❌ CRITICAL ISSUES:")
for issue in self.issues:
print(f" - {issue}")
if self.warnings:
print("\n⚠️ WARNINGS:")
for warning in self.warnings:
print(f" - {warning}")
if not self.issues:
print("\n✅ ALL SECURITY CHECKS PASSED")
print("=" * 80)
if __name__ == "__main__":
validator = SecurityValidator()
success = validator.run_all()
sys.exit(0 if success else 1)