CWE-430: Deployment of Wrong Handler
ID
CWE-430
Abstraction
Base
Structure
Simple
Status
Incomplete
The wrong "handler" is assigned to process an object.
An example of deploying the wrong handler would be calling a servlet to reveal source code of a .JSP file, or automatically "determining" type of the object even if it is contradictory to an explicitly specified type.
Modes of Introduction
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Applicable Platforms
Type | Class | Name | Prevalence |
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Language | Not Language-Specific |
Relationships
View | Weakness | |||||||
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# ID | View | Status | # ID | Name | Abstraction | Structure | Status | |
CWE-1000 | Research Concepts | Draft | CWE-691 | Insufficient Control Flow Management | Pillar | Simple | Draft | |
CWE-1000 | Research Concepts | Draft | CWE-433 | Unparsed Raw Web Content Delivery | Variant | Simple | Incomplete | |
CWE-1000 | Research Concepts | Draft | CWE-434 | Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type | Base | Simple | Draft |
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
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