recaptcha-password-check-helpers
v1.0.3
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A client library for Typescript for reCAPTCHA's private password check API.
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reCAPTCHA Password Check - Typescript
Typescript client library for reCAPTCHA's private password check API. It exposes functionality to make password leak check requests in a private manner (i.e credentials are sent encrypted and the server cannot—and doesn't need to—decrypt them).
Example
To run the example you need a Google Cloud project and enable reCAPTCHA Enterprise with an api key.
Execute:
cd example
npm install
npm run build
node dist/main.js -u <username> -p <password> -i <project_id> -k <api_key>
Usage
Create a verification with some user credentials and extract the parameters generated
const verification = await PasswordCheckVerification.create(username, password); const lookupHashPrefix = verification.getLookupHashPrefix(); const encryptedUserCredentialsHash = verification.getEncryptedUserCredentialsHash();
Next, use the parameters generated to include in your reCAPTCHA assessment request
Then, extract the
reEncryptedUserCredentialsHash
andencryptedLeakMatchPrefixes
from the response of the assessment request and use them to verify them and determine whether the user credentials are leaked or not:const leakFound = verification.verify( reencryptedUserCredentialsHash, encryptedLeakMatchPrefixes);
Example
The following example assumes the requests to the reCAPTCHA API are made via a custom http client.
// Create a password check verification
const verification =
await PasswordCheckVerification.create(username, password);
// Extract the generated parameters
const lookupHashPrefix = verification.getLookupHashPrefix();
const encryptedUserCredentialsHash = verification.getEncryptedUserCredentialsHash();
// Build the http request body
const body = JSON.stringify({
event: {
expectedAction: 'login',
},
privatePasswordLeakVerification: {
lookupHashPrefix: Buffer.from(lookupHashPrefix).toString('base64'),
encryptedUserCredentialsHash: Buffer.from(encryptedUserCredentialsHash).toString('base64'),
}
});
// makeRequest makes an http request to the reCAPTCHA API
const res = await makeRequest(body);
// Extract result fields from response
const encryptedLeakMatchPrefixes = res.encryptedLeakMatchPrefixes.map((prefix) => {
return Buffer.from(prefix, 'base64');
});
const reencryptedUserCredentialsHash =
Buffer.from(res.reencryptedUserCredentialsHash, 'base64');
const credentialsLeaked = verification.verify(
reencryptedUserCredentialsHash, encryptedLeakMatchPrefixes);
if (credentialsLeaked) {
console.log("Credentials leaked!");
} else {
console.log("No leak found");
}