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1/* AWTPermission.java -- AWT related permissions
2 Copyright (C) 2000, 2002 Free Software Foundation
3
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36exception statement from your version. */
37
38
39package java.awt;
40
41import java.security.BasicPermission;
42
43/**
44 * This class implements permissions for AWT. This is a named
45 * permission. No actions are defined.
46 *
47 * <p>The following table provides a list of all the possible AWTPermission
48 * permission names with a description of what that permission allows.<br>
49 * <table border=1>
50 * <tr><th>Permission Name</th><th>Permission Allows</th><th>Risks</th</tr>
51 * <tr>
52 * <td><code>accessClipboard</code></td>
53 * <td>posting and reading the AWT clipboard</td>
54 * <td>the clipboard may contain sensitive data</td></tr>
55 * <tr>
56 * <td><code>accessEventQueue</code></td>
57 * <td>access to the AWT event queue</td>
58 * <td>malicious code could remove real events and replace them with bogus
59 * ones, including simulating the user granting permission</td></tr>
60 * <tr>
61 * <td><code>listenToAllAWTEvents</code></td>
62 * <td>listen to system-wide AWT events</td>
63 * <td>malicious code can read passwords entered in an AWT event, and in
64 * combination with accessEventQueue, could fake system events</td></tr>
65 * <tr>
66 * <td><code>showWindowWithoutWarningBanner</code></td>
67 * <td>display a window without a banner notification of insecurity</td>
68 * <td>malicious code could install a Trojan horse applet that looks like
69 * a normal window, and thus steal data like passwords</td></tr>
70 * <tr>
71 * <td><code>readDisplayPixels</code></td>
72 * <td>read back pixels from the display screen</td>
73 * <td>malicious code could snoop on the user's actions</td></tr>
74 * <tr>
75 * <td><code>createRobot</code></td>
76 * <td>create an instance of java.awt.Robot</td>
77 * <td>these objects can generate events as though they were the user; so
78 * malicious code could control the system</td></tr>
79 * <tr>
80 * <td><code>fullScreenExclusive</code></td>
81 * <td>enter full-screen exclusive mode</td>
82 * <td>malicious code could masquerade as a trusted program</td><tr>
83 * </table>
84 *
85 * @author Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
86 * @since 1.2
87 * @status updated to 1.4
88 */
89public final class AWTPermission extends BasicPermission
90{
91 /**
92 * Compatible with JDK 1.2+.
93 */
94 private static final long serialVersionUID = 8890392402588814465L;
95
96 /**
97 * Construct a AWTPermission with the given name.
98 *
99 * @param name the permission name
100 * @throws NullPointerException if name is null
101 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if name is invalid
102 */
103 public AWTPermission(String name)
104 {
105 super(name);
106 }
107
108 /**
109 * Create a new permission with the specified name. The actions argument
110 * is ignored, as AWT permissions have no actions.
111 *
112 * @param name the permission name
113 * @param actions ignored
114 * @throws NullPointerException if name is null
115 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if name is invalid
116 */
117 public AWTPermission(String name, String actions)
118 {
119 super(name);
120 }
121} // class AWTPermission
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