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CWE-37Path Traversal: '/absolute/pathname/here'

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Description

The product accepts input in the form of a slash absolute path ('/absolute/pathname/here') without appropriate validation, which can allow an attacker to traverse the file system to unintended locations or access arbitrary files.

Common consequences· 1

  • Confidentiality / Integrity — Read Files or Directories, Modify Files or Directories

Potential mitigations· 2

  • [Implementation]
  • [Implementation]Inputs should be decoded and canonicalized to the application's current internal representation before being validated (CWE-180). Make sure that the application does not decode the same input twice (CWE-174). Such errors could be used to bypass allowlist validation schemes by introducing dangerous inputs after they have been checked.

References

  1. https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/37.html

Related by meaning· 6

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

CWE
Path Traversal: '\absolute\pathname\here'
CWE
Path Equivalence: '/multiple//internal/slash'
CWE
Path Equivalence: '//multiple/leading/slash'
CWE
Path Equivalence: 'filename/' (Trailing Slash)
CWE
Absolute Path Traversal
CWE
Path Equivalence: '/multiple/trailing/slash//'
Sourced from MITRE CWE 4.20. Curated for EU compliance use cases by Adam Lundqvist, Founder at SQUR.