Szczegóły kontekstowe
Sposoby wprowadzenia
Architecture and Design : COMMISSION: This weakness refers to an incorrect design related to an architectural security tactic.
Implementation
Odpowiednie platformy
Język
Name: Java (Undetermined)
Technologie
Class: Web Based (Undetermined)
Name: Web Server (Undetermined)
Typowe konsekwencje
| Zakres |
Wpływ |
Prawdopodobieństwo |
| Access Control | Gain Privileges or Assume Identity
Note: If an attacker can guess an authenticated user's session identifier, they can take over the user's session. | |
Potencjalne środki zaradcze
Phases : Implementation
Session identifiers should be at least 128 bits long to prevent brute-force session guessing. A shorter session identifier leaves the application open to brute-force session guessing attacks.
Phases : Implementation
A lower bound on the number of valid session identifiers that are available to be guessed is the number of users that are active on a site at any given moment. However, any users that abandon their sessions without logging out will increase this number. (This is one of many good reasons to have a short inactive session timeout.) With a 64 bit session identifier, assume 32 bits of entropy. For a large web site, assume that the attacker can try 1,000 guesses per second and that there are 10,000 valid session identifiers at any given moment. Given these assumptions, the expected time for an attacker to successfully guess a valid session identifier is less than 4 minutes. Now assume a 128 bit session identifier that provides 64 bits of entropy. With a very large web site, an attacker might try 10,000 guesses per second with 100,000 valid session identifiers available to be guessed. Given these assumptions, the expected time for an attacker to successfully guess a valid session identifier is greater than 292 years.
Uwagi dotyczące mapowania podatności
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Komentarz : 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.
Powiązane wzorce ataków
| CAPEC-ID |
Nazwa wzorca ataku |
| CAPEC-21 |
Exploitation of Trusted Identifiers
|
| CAPEC-59 |
Session Credential Falsification through Prediction
This attack targets predictable session ID in order to gain privileges. The attacker can predict the session ID used during a transaction to perform spoofing and session hijacking. |
Odniesienia
REF-6
Seven Pernicious Kingdoms: A Taxonomy of Software Security Errors
Katrina Tsipenyuk, Brian Chess, Gary McGraw.
https://samate.nist.gov/SSATTM_Content/papers/Seven%20Pernicious%20Kingdoms%20-%20Taxonomy%20of%20Sw%20Security%20Errors%20-%20Tsipenyuk%20-%20Chess%20-%20McGraw.pdf REF-482
Hold Your Sessions: An Attack on Java Session-id Generation
Zvi Gutterman.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/gm05.pdf
Zgłoszenie
| Nazwa |
Organizacja |
Data |
Data wydania |
Version |
| 7 Pernicious Kingdoms |
|
2006-07-19 +00:00 |
2006-07-19 +00:00 |
Draft 3 |
Modyfikacje
| Nazwa |
Organizacja |
Data |
Komentarz |
| Eric Dalci |
Cigital |
2008-07-01 +00:00 |
updated Time_of_Introduction |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2008-09-08 +00:00 |
updated Relationships, Other_Notes, Taxonomy_Mappings |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2008-10-14 +00:00 |
updated Background_Details, Description |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2009-05-27 +00:00 |
updated Description, Other_Notes, References |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2009-10-29 +00:00 |
updated Background_Details, Common_Consequences, Enabling_Factors_for_Exploitation, Other_Notes, Potential_Mitigations |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2010-06-21 +00:00 |
updated Demonstrative_Examples |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2011-06-01 +00:00 |
updated Common_Consequences |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2012-05-11 +00:00 |
updated Demonstrative_Examples, Relationships |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2012-10-30 +00:00 |
updated Potential_Mitigations |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2014-07-30 +00:00 |
updated Relationships |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2017-11-08 +00:00 |
updated Description, Enabling_Factors_for_Exploitation, Modes_of_Introduction, References, Relationships |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2020-02-24 +00:00 |
updated References, Relationships |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2023-04-27 +00:00 |
updated References, Relationships |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2023-06-29 +00:00 |
updated Mapping_Notes |
| CWE Content Team |
MITRE |
2025-12-11 +00:00 |
updated Applicable_Platforms, Weakness_Ordinalities |