| Nature | Type | ID | Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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). | 868 | Weaknesses Addressed by the SEI CERT C++ Coding Standard (2016 Version) |
| HasMember | ClassClass - 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. | 119 | Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer |
| HasMember | VariantVariant - 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. | 129 | Improper Validation of Array Index |
| HasMember | VariantVariant - 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. | 467 | Use of sizeof() on a Pointer Type |
| HasMember | BaseBase - 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. | 469 | Use of Pointer Subtraction to Determine Size |
| HasMember | ClassClass - 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. | 665 | Improper Initialization |
| HasMember | BaseBase - 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. | 805 | Buffer Access with Incorrect Length Value |
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See member weaknesses of this category.| Submissions | ||
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| Submission Date | Submitter | Organization |
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2011年08月04日
(CWE 2.1, 2011年09月13日) |
CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| Modifications | ||
| Modification Date | Modifier | Organization |
| 2023年04月27日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Mapping_Notes | ||
| 2023年06月29日 | CWE Content Team | MITRE |
| updated Mapping_Notes | ||
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