| Impact | Details |
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Gain Privileges or Assume Identity |
Scope: Access Control
Messages sent with a capture-relay attack allow access to resources which are not otherwise accessible without proper authentication.
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| Phase(s) | Mitigation |
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Architecture and Design |
Utilize some sequence or time stamping functionality along with a checksum which takes this into account in order to ensure that messages can be parsed only once.
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Architecture and Design |
Since any attacker who can listen to traffic can see sequence numbers, it is necessary to sign messages with some kind of cryptography to ensure that sequence numbers are not simply doctored along with content.
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| Nature | Type | ID | Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| ChildOf | Class Class - a weakness that is described in a very abstract fashion, typically independent of any specific language or technology. More specific than a Pillar Weakness, but more general than a Base Weakness. Class level weaknesses typically describe issues in terms of 1 or 2 of the following dimensions: behavior, property, and resource. | 1390 | Weak Authentication |
| Nature | Type | ID | Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| MemberOf | Category Category - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 1211 | Authentication Errors |
| Nature | Type | ID | Name |
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| ChildOf | Class Class - a weakness that is described in a very abstract fashion, typically independent of any specific language or technology. More specific than a Pillar Weakness, but more general than a Base Weakness. Class level weaknesses typically describe issues in terms of 1 or 2 of the following dimensions: behavior, property, and resource. | 287 | Improper Authentication |
| Nature | Type | ID | Name |
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| MemberOf | Category Category - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 1010 | Authenticate Actors |
| Phase | Note |
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| Architecture and Design | COMMISSION: This weakness refers to an incorrect design related to an architectural security tactic. |
Class: Not Language-Specific (Undetermined Prevalence)
Note: this is a curated list of examples for users to understand the variety of ways in which this weakness can be introduced. It is not a complete list of all CVEs that are related to this CWE entry.
| Reference | Description |
|---|---|
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product authentication succeeds if user-provided MD5 hash matches the hash in its database; this can be subjected to replay attacks.
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| Nature | Type | ID | Name |
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| MemberOf | ViewView - a subset of CWE entries that provides a way of examining CWE content. The two main view structures are Slices (flat lists) and Graphs (containing relationships between entries). | 884 | CWE Cross-section |
| MemberOf | CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 956 | SFP Secondary Cluster: Channel Attack |
| MemberOf | CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 1353 | OWASP Top Ten 2021 Category A07:2021 - Identification and Authentication Failures |
| MemberOf | CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 1396 | Comprehensive Categorization: Access Control |
Rationale
This CWE entry is at the Base level of abstraction, which is a preferred level of abstraction for mapping to the root causes of vulnerabilities.Comments
Carefully read both the name and description to ensure that this mapping is an appropriate fit. Do not try to 'force' a mapping to a lower-level Base/Variant simply to comply with this preferred level of abstraction.| Mapped Taxonomy Name | Node ID | Fit | Mapped Node Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| PLOVER | Authentication bypass by replay | ||
| CLASP | Capture-replay |
| CAPEC-ID | Attack Pattern Name |
|---|---|
| CAPEC-102 | Session Sidejacking |
| CAPEC-509 | Kerberoasting |
| CAPEC-555 | Remote Services with Stolen Credentials |
| CAPEC-561 | Windows Admin Shares with Stolen Credentials |
| CAPEC-60 | Reusing Session IDs (aka Session Replay) |
| CAPEC-644 | Use of Captured Hashes (Pass The Hash) |
| CAPEC-645 | Use of Captured Tickets (Pass The Ticket) |
| CAPEC-652 | Use of Known Kerberos Credentials |
| CAPEC-701 | Browser in the Middle (BiTM) |
| CAPEC-94 | Adversary in the Middle (AiTM) |
| Submissions | ||
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| Submission Date | Submitter | Organization |
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2006年07月19日
(CWE Draft 3, 2006年07月19日) |
PLOVER | |
| Modifications | ||
| Modification Date | Modifier | Organization |
| 2023年06月29日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Mapping_Notes | ||
| 2023年04月27日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Relationships | ||
| 2023年01月31日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Description, Related_Attack_Patterns | ||
| 2022年10月13日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Relationships | ||
| 2021年10月28日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Relationships | ||
| 2020年08月20日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Related_Attack_Patterns | ||
| 2020年02月24日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated References, Relationships | ||
| 2019年06月20日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Relationships | ||
| 2017年11月08日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Applicable_Platforms, Modes_of_Introduction, Relationships | ||
| 2017年05月03日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Relationships | ||
| 2014年07月30日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Relationships | ||
| 2012年05月11日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Observed_Examples, Relationships | ||
| 2011年06月01日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Common_Consequences, Demonstrative_Examples | ||
| 2009年10月29日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Observed_Examples | ||
| 2009年07月27日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Description, Other_Notes, Potential_Mitigations | ||
| 2009年05月27日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Related_Attack_Patterns | ||
| 2008年09月08日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Common_Consequences, Relationships, Other_Notes, Taxonomy_Mappings | ||
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