CWE-385 - Covert Timing Channel
CWE-385 Medium
- Abstraction:
- Base
- Structure:
- Simple
- Status:
- Incomplete
- Weakness Name
Covert Timing Channel
- Description
Covert timing channels convey information by modulating some aspect of system behavior over time, so that the program receiving the information can observe system behavior and infer protected information.
In some instances, knowing when data is transmitted between parties can provide a malicious user with privileged information. Also, externally monitoring the timing of operations can potentially reveal sensitive data. For example, a cryptographic operation can expose its internal state if the time it takes to perform the operation varies, based on the state. Covert channels are frequently classified as either storage or timing channels. Some examples of covert timing channels are the system's paging rate, the time a certain transaction requires to execute, and the time it takes to gain access to a shared bus.
- Common Consequences
Scope: Confidentiality, Other
Impact: Read Application Data, Other
Notes: Information exposure.
- Related Weaknesses
- Release Date:
- 2006-07-19
- Latest Modification Date:
- 2024-07-16
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