CWE-1252 - CPU Hardware Not Configured to Support Exclusivity of Write and Execute Operations
CWE-1252
- Abstraction:
- Base
- Structure:
- Simple
- Status:
- Incomplete
- Weakness Name
CPU Hardware Not Configured to Support Exclusivity of Write and Execute Operations
- Description
The CPU is not configured to provide hardware support for exclusivity of write and execute operations on memory. This allows an attacker to execute data from all of memory.
CPUs provide a special bit that supports exclusivity of write and execute operations. This bit is used to segregate areas of memory to either mark them as code (instructions, which can be executed) or data (which should not be executed). In this way, if a user can write to a region of memory, the user cannot execute from that region and vice versa. This exclusivity provided by special hardware bit is leveraged by the operating system to protect executable space. While this bit is available in most modern processors by default, in some CPUs the exclusivity is implemented via a memory-protection unit (MPU) and memory-management unit (MMU) in which memory regions can be carved out with exact read, write, and execute permissions. However, if the CPU does not have an MMU/MPU, then there is no write exclusivity. Without configuring exclusivity of operations via segregated areas of memory, an attacker may be able to inject malicious code onto memory and later execute it.
- Common Consequences
Scope: Confidentiality, Integrity
Impact: Execute Unauthorized Code or Commands
- Related Weaknesses
- Release Date:
- 2020-02-24
- Latest Modification Date:
- 2023-06-29
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