CAPEC-218

Spoofing of UDDI/ebXML Messages
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2014-06-23
00h00 +00:00
2019-04-04
00h00 +00:00
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Descrições CAPEC

An attacker spoofs a UDDI, ebXML, or similar message in order to impersonate a service provider in an e-business transaction. UDDI, ebXML, and similar standards are used to identify businesses in e-business transactions. Among other things, they identify a particular participant, WSDL information for SOAP transactions, and supported communication protocols, including security protocols. By spoofing one of these messages an attacker could impersonate a legitimate business in a transaction or could manipulate the protocols used between a client and business. This could result in disclosure of sensitive information, loss of message integrity, or even financial fraud.

Informações CAPEC

Pré-requisitos

The targeted business's UDDI or ebXML information must be served from a location that the attacker can spoof or compromise or the attacker must be able to intercept and modify unsecured UDDI/ebXML messages in transit.

Recursos Necessários

The attacker must be able to force the target user to accept their spoofed UDDI or ebXML message as opposed to the a message associated with a legitimate company. Depending on the follow-on for the attack, the attacker may also need to serve its own web services.

Mitigações

Implementation: Clients should only trust UDDI, ebXML, or similar messages that are verifiably signed by a trusted party.

Fraquezas Relacionadas

CWE-ID Nome da Fraqueza

CWE-345

Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity
The product does not sufficiently verify the origin or authenticity of data, in a way that causes it to accept invalid data.

Submissão

Nome Organização Data Data de lançamento
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2014-06-23 +00:00

Modificações

Nome Organização Data Comentário
CAPEC Content Team The MITRE Corporation 2019-04-04 +00:00 Updated Related_Attack_Patterns