Is "JWT Tracker Extension" on Firefox Add-ons Safe to Install?

Dimitry Remenyuk · firefox · v1.3

Chrome and Firefox extension to track and show JWT and SAML data intercepted from web requests. This extensions tracks any request with `Authorization: Bearer` header, `SAMLRequest` and `SAMLResponse` form body and stores them temporarly in your browser's local storage. It will exclusively monitor web requests originating from websites that you have specifically permitted through the options. You can grant permission by employing a matching pattern or by granting access to all websites using the special `<all_urls>` string. Also, in options you can specify how many requests from different `initiator`s can be stored (default is `10`) per each tab in browser. In the popup, you have the option to either filter tokens based on their element paths or search for specific values.

Risk Assessment

Pending
0
out of 100
MINIMAL

0 security findings detected across all analyzers

Firefox extension requesting 4 permissions

No Threats Detected

This extension passed all security checks

About This Extension

Chrome and Firefox extension to track and show JWT and SAML data intercepted from web requests. This extensions tracks any request with `Authorization: Bearer` header, `SAMLRequest` and `SAMLResponse` form body and stores them temporarly in your browser's local storage. It will exclusively monitor web requests originating from websites that you have specifically permitted through the options. You can grant permission by employing a matching pattern or by granting access to all websites using the special `<all_urls>` string. Also, in options you can specify how many requests from different `initiator`s can be stored (default is `10`) per each tab in browser. In the popup, you have the option to either filter tokens based on their element paths or search for specific values.

No Findings

All security checks passed

Security Analysis Summary

Security Analysis Overview

JWT Tracker Extension is a Firefox Add-ons extension published by Dimitry Remenyuk. Version 1.3 has been analyzed by the Risky Plugins security platform, receiving a risk score of 0/100 (MINIMAL risk) based on 0 security findings.

Risk Assessment

This extension presents minimal security concerns. The automated analysis found very few or no issues, suggesting it is suitable for general use.

What Was Analyzed

The security assessment covers multiple analysis categories:

  • Malware Detection: YARA rule matching against 2,400+ malware signatures
  • Secret Detection: Scanning for exposed API keys, tokens, and credentials
  • Static Analysis: Code-level security analysis for common vulnerability patterns
  • Network Analysis: Detection of suspicious network communications and endpoints
  • Obfuscation Detection: Identification of code obfuscation techniques

Developer Information

JWT Tracker Extension is published by Dimitry Remenyuk on the Firefox Add-ons marketplace. The extension has approximately 28 users.

Recommendation

Based on the automated security analysis, this extension appears safe for general use. As with any extension, users should review the requested permissions before installation.

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