CAPEC-137

Parameter Injection
Mittel
Mittel
Stable
2014-06-23
00h00 +00:00
2019-04-04
00h00 +00:00
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CAPEC-Beschreibungen

An adversary manipulates the content of request parameters for the purpose of undermining the security of the target. Some parameter encodings use text characters as separators. For example, parameters in a HTTP GET message are encoded as name-value pairs separated by an ampersand (&). If an attacker can supply text strings that are used to fill in these parameters, then they can inject special characters used in the encoding scheme to add or modify parameters. For example, if user input is fed directly into an HTTP GET request and the user provides the value "myInput&new_param=myValue", then the input parameter is set to myInput, but a new parameter (new_param) is also added with a value of myValue. This can significantly change the meaning of the query that is processed by the server. Any encoding scheme where parameters are identified and separated by text characters is potentially vulnerable to this attack - the HTTP GET encoding used above is just one example.

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Voraussetzungen

The target application must use a parameter encoding where separators and parameter identifiers are expressed in regular text.
The target application must accept a string as user input, fail to sanitize characters that have a special meaning in the parameter encoding, and insert the user-supplied string in an encoding which is then processed.

Erforderliche Ressourcen

None: No specialized resources are required to execute this type of attack. The only requirement is the ability to provide string input to the target.

Gegenmaßnahmen

Implement an audit log written to a separate host. In the event of a compromise, the audit log may be able to provide evidence and details of the compromise.
Treat all user input as untrusted data that must be validated before use.

Verwandte Schwachstellen

CWE-ID Name der Schwachstelle

CWE-88

Improper Neutralization of Argument Delimiters in a Command ('Argument Injection')
The product constructs a string for a command to be executed by a separate component in another control sphere, but it does not properly delimit the intended arguments, options, or switches within that command string.

Einreichung

Name Organisation Datum Veröffentlichungsdatum
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2014-06-23 +00:00

Änderungen

Name Organisation Datum Kommentar
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2017-05-01 +00:00 Updated Activation_Zone, Attack_Motivation-Consequences, Description Summary, Injection_Vector, Payload, Payload_Activation_Impact, Resources_Required, Solutions_and_Mitigations, Typical_Likelihood_of_Exploit
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2017-08-04 +00:00 Updated Resources_Required
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2019-04-04 +00:00 Updated Description, Related_Weaknesses