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CWE-649Reliance on Obfuscation or Encryption of Security-Relevant Inputs without Integrity Checking

Category: data-exposure

Description

The product uses obfuscation or encryption of inputs that should not be mutable by an external actor, but the product does not use integrity checks to detect if those inputs have been modified. When an application relies on obfuscation or incorrectly applied / weak encryption to protect client-controllable tokens or parameters, that may have an effect on the user state, system state, or some decision made on the server. Without protecting the tokens/parameters for integrity, the application is vulnerable to an attack where an adversary traverses the space of possible values of the said token/parameter in order to attempt to gain an advantage. The goal of the attacker is to find another admissible value that will somehow elevate their privileges in the system, disclose information or change the behavior of the system in some way beneficial to the attacker. If the application does not protect these critical tokens/parameters for integrity, it will not be able to determine that these values have been tampered with. Measures that are used to protect data for confidentiality should not be relied upon to provide the integrity service.

Common consequences· 1

  • Integrity — Unexpected State
    The inputs could be modified without detection, causing the product to have unexpected system state or make incorrect security decisions.

Potential mitigations· 4

  • [Architecture and Design]Protect important client controllable tokens/parameters for integrity using PKI methods (i.e. digital signatures) or other means, and checks for integrity on the server side.
  • [Architecture and Design]Repeated requests from a particular user that include invalid values of tokens/parameters (those that should not be changed manually by users) should result in the user account lockout.
  • [Architecture and Design]Client side tokens/parameters should not be such that it would be easy/predictable to guess another valid state.
  • [Architecture and Design]Obfuscation should not be relied upon. If encryption is used, it needs to be properly applied (i.e. proven algorithm and implementation, use padding, use random initialization vector, user proper encryption mode). Even with proper encryption where the ciphertext does not leak information about the plaintext or reveal its structure, compromising integrity is possible (although less likely) without the provision of the integrity service.

Related CAPEC attack patterns· 1

CAPEC-463

References

  1. https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/649.html

Exploits (incoming)1

TypeTargetConfidenceTier
AttackPatternPadding Oracle Crypto Attackcapec-463100%live

Related by meaning· 6

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Sourced from MITRE CWE 4.20. Curated for EU compliance use cases by Adam Lundqvist, Founder at SQUR.