CWE-116: Improper Encoding or Escaping of Output

ID CWE-116
Abstraction Class
Structure Simple
Status Draft
Number of CVEs 225
The product prepares a structured message for communication with another component, but encoding or escaping of the data is either missing or done incorrectly. As a result, the intended structure of the message is not preserved.

Improper encoding or escaping can allow attackers to change the commands that are sent to another component, inserting malicious commands instead.

Most products follow a certain protocol that uses structured messages for communication between components, such as queries or commands. These structured messages can contain raw data interspersed with metadata or control information. For example, "GET /index.html HTTP/1.1" is a structured message containing a command ("GET") with a single argument ("/index.html") and metadata about which protocol version is being used ("HTTP/1.1").

If an application uses attacker-supplied inputs to construct a structured message without properly encoding or escaping, then the attacker could insert special characters that will cause the data to be interpreted as control information or metadata. Consequently, the component that receives the output will perform the wrong operations, or otherwise interpret the data incorrectly.

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Applicable Platforms

Type Class Name Prevalence
Language Not Language-Specific
Technology AI/ML
Technology Database Server
Technology Web Server

Relationships

View Weakness
# ID View Status # ID Name Abstraction Structure Status
CWE-1000 Research Concepts Draft CWE-707 Improper Neutralization Pillar Simple Incomplete
CWE-1000 Research Concepts Draft CWE-74 Improper Neutralization of Special Elements in Output Used by a Downstream Component ('Injection') Class Simple Incomplete

Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)

The Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPECâ„¢) effort provides a publicly available catalog of common attack patterns that helps users understand how adversaries exploit weaknesses in applications and other cyber-enabled capabilities.

CAPEC at Mitre.org
# ID Name Weaknesses
CAPEC-73 User-Controlled Filename CWE-116
CAPEC-81 Web Server Logs Tampering CWE-116
CAPEC-85 AJAX Footprinting CWE-116
CAPEC-104 Cross Zone Scripting CWE-116

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# CVE Description CVSS EPSS EPSS Trend (30 days) Affected Products Weaknesses Security Advisories Exploits PoC Pubblication Date Modification Date
# CVE Description CVSS EPSS EPSS Trend (30 days) Affected Products Weaknesses Security Advisories PoC Pubblication Date Modification Date
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