| Impact | Details |
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Read Application Data; Modify Application Data; Execute Unauthorized Code or Commands; Gain Privileges or Assume Identity |
Scope: Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability, Access Control |
| Phase(s) | Mitigation |
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Architecture and Design; Operation |
Apply appropriate access control authorizations for each access to all restricted URLs, scripts or files.
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Architecture and Design |
Consider using MVC based frameworks such as Struts.
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| Nature | Type | ID | Name |
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| ChildOf | Base Base - a weakness that is still mostly independent of a resource or technology, but with sufficient details to provide specific methods for detection and prevention. Base level weaknesses typically describe issues in terms of 2 or 3 of the following dimensions: behavior, property, technology, language, and resource. | 288 | Authentication Bypass Using an Alternate Path or Channel |
| 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. | 424 | Improper Protection of Alternate Path |
| 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. | 862 | Missing Authorization |
| CanPrecede | Variant Variant - a weakness that is linked to a certain type of product, typically involving a specific language or technology. More specific than a Base weakness. Variant level weaknesses typically describe issues in terms of 3 to 5 of the following dimensions: behavior, property, technology, language, and resource. | 98 | Improper Control of Filename for Include/Require Statement in PHP Program ('PHP Remote File Inclusion') |
| CanPrecede | Base Base - a weakness that is still mostly independent of a resource or technology, but with sufficient details to provide specific methods for detection and prevention. Base level weaknesses typically describe issues in terms of 2 or 3 of the following dimensions: behavior, property, technology, language, and resource. | 471 | Modification of Assumed-Immutable Data (MAID) |
| 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. | 417 | Communication Channel Errors |
| MemberOf | Category Category - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 1212 | Authorization 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. | 862 | Missing Authorization |
| 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. | 1011 | Authorize Actors |
| Phase | Note |
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| Implementation | |
| Operation |
Class: Not Language-Specific (Undetermined Prevalence)
Class: Web Based (Undetermined Prevalence)
Example 1
If forced browsing is possible, an attacker may be able to directly access a sensitive page by entering a URL similar to the following.
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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Access-control setting in web-based document collaboration tool is not properly implemented by the code, which prevents listing hidden directories but does not prevent direct requests to files in those directories.
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Python-based HTTP library did not scope cookies to a particular domain such that "supercookies" could be sent to any domain on redirect.
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Bypass authentication via direct request.
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Infinite loop or infoleak triggered by direct requests.
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Bypass auth/auth via direct request.
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Direct request leads to infoleak by error.
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Direct request leads to infoleak by error.
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Direct request leads to infoleak by error.
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Authentication bypass via direct request.
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Authentication bypass via direct request.
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Authorization bypass using direct request.
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Access privileged functionality using direct request.
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Upload arbitrary files via direct request.
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| Nature | Type | ID | Name |
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| MemberOf | CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 721 | OWASP Top Ten 2007 Category A10 - Failure to Restrict URL Access |
| MemberOf | CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 722 | OWASP Top Ten 2004 Category A1 - Unvalidated Input |
| MemberOf | CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 723 | OWASP Top Ten 2004 Category A2 - Broken Access Control |
| MemberOf | CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 953 | SFP Secondary Cluster: Missing Endpoint Authentication |
| MemberOf | CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 1031 | OWASP Top Ten 2017 Category A5 - Broken Access Control |
| MemberOf | CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. | 1345 | OWASP Top Ten 2021 Category A01:2021 - Broken Access Control |
| 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.Relationship
Theoretical
| Mapped Taxonomy Name | Node ID | Fit | Mapped Node Name |
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| PLOVER | Direct Request aka 'Forced Browsing' | ||
| OWASP Top Ten 2007 | A10 | CWE More Specific | Failure to Restrict URL Access |
| OWASP Top Ten 2004 | A1 | CWE More Specific | Unvalidated Input |
| OWASP Top Ten 2004 | A2 | CWE More Specific | Broken Access Control |
| WASC | 34 | Predictable Resource Location | |
| Software Fault Patterns | SFP30 | Missing endpoint authentication |
| 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 Modes_of_Introduction, Relationships, Time_of_Introduction | ||
| 2023年01月31日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Observed_Examples, 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 | ||
| 2021年07月20日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Related_Attack_Patterns | ||
| 2020年02月24日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Applicable_Platforms, Relationships | ||
| 2019年06月20日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Relationships | ||
| 2018年03月27日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Relationships | ||
| 2017年11月08日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Modes_of_Introduction, Relationships | ||
| 2014年07月30日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Relationships, Taxonomy_Mappings | ||
| 2012年10月30日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Potential_Mitigations | ||
| 2012年05月11日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Related_Attack_Patterns, Relationships | ||
| 2011年06月01日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Common_Consequences, Relationships | ||
| 2011年03月29日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Applicable_Platforms, Description, Relationships | ||
| 2010年02月16日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Relationships, Taxonomy_Mappings | ||
| 2008年10月14日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Description | ||
| 2008年09月08日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Alternate_Terms, Relationships, Relationship_Notes, Taxonomy_Mappings, Theoretical_Notes | ||
| 2008年08月15日 | Veracode | |
| Suggested OWASP Top Ten 2004 mapping | ||
| 2008年07月01日 | Eric Dalci | Cigital |
| updated Potential_Mitigations, Time_of_Introduction | ||
| 2008年07月01日 | Sean Eidemiller | Cigital |
| added/updated demonstrative examples | ||
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