Detailedlikelihood: Highseverity: LowDraft

CAPEC-170Web Application Fingerprinting

Abstraction
Detailed
Status
Draft
Likelihood
High
Severity
Low

Description

An attacker sends a series of probes to a web application in order to elicit version-dependent and type-dependent behavior that assists in identifying the target. An attacker could learn information such as software versions, error pages, and response headers, variations in implementations of the HTTP protocol, directory structures, and other similar information about the targeted service. This information can then be used by an attacker to formulate a targeted attack plan. While web application fingerprinting is not intended to be damaging (although certain activities, such as network scans, can sometimes cause disruptions to vulnerable applications inadvertently) it may often pave the way for more damaging attacks.

Related weaknesses· 1

CWE-497

Related attack patterns· 1

CAPEC-541 (ChildOf)

Exploits1

TypeTargetConfidenceTier
WeaknessExposure of Sensitive System Information to an Unauthorized Control Spherecwe-497100%live

Related by meaning· 6

Nearest entities by semantic similarity across the cs-graph corpus.

CAPEC
Fingerprinting
CAPEC
Application Fingerprinting
CAPEC
Browser Fingerprinting
CAPEC
AJAX Footprinting
CAPEC
Footprinting
CAPEC
Fuzzing for application mapping
Sourced from MITRE CAPEC. Curated by Adam Lundqvist, SQUR.