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CWE CATEGORY: OWASP Top Ten 2013 Category A5 - Security Misconfiguration

Category ID: 933
Vulnerability Mapping: PROHIBITED This CWE ID must not be used to map to real-world vulnerabilities
Summary
Weaknesses in this category are related to the A5 category in the OWASP Top Ten 2013.
Membership
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). 928 Weaknesses in OWASP Top Ten (2013)
HasMember CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. 2 7PK - Environment
HasMember CategoryCategory - a CWE entry that contains a set of other entries that share a common characteristic. 16 Configuration
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. 209 Generation of Error Message Containing Sensitive Information
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. 215 Insertion of Sensitive Information Into Debugging Code
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. 548 Exposure of Information Through Directory Listing
Vulnerability Mapping Notes

Usage: PROHIBITED

(this CWE ID must not be used to map to real-world vulnerabilities)

Reason: Category

Rationale:

This entry is a Category. Using categories for mapping has been discouraged since 2019. Categories are informal organizational groupings of weaknesses that can help CWE users with data aggregation, navigation, and browsing. However, they are not weaknesses in themselves.

Comments:

See member weaknesses of this category.
References
[REF-932] OWASP. "Top 10 2013-A5-Security Misconfiguration". <https://web.archive.org/web/20180324161430/https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Top_10_2013-A5-Security_Misconfiguration>. URL validated: 2025年08月04日.
Content History
Submissions
Submission Date Submitter Organization
2013年07月16日
(CWE 2.5, 2013年07月17日)
CWE Content Team MITRE
Modifications
Modification Date Modifier Organization
2014年06月23日 CWE Content Team MITRE
updated Relationships
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
2025年09月09日
(CWE 4.18, 2025年09月09日)
CWE Content Team MITRE
updated References
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