CWE-354 - Improper Validation of Integrity Check Value
CWE-354 Medium
- Abstraction:
- Base
- Structure:
- Simple
- Status:
- Draft
- Weakness Name
Improper Validation of Integrity Check Value
- Description
The product does not validate or incorrectly validates the integrity check values or "checksums" of a message. This may prevent it from detecting if the data has been modified or corrupted in transmission.
Improper validation of checksums before use results in an unnecessary risk that can easily be mitigated. The protocol specification describes the algorithm used for calculating the checksum. It is then a simple matter of implementing the calculation and verifying that the calculated checksum and the received checksum match. Improper verification of the calculated checksum and the received checksum can lead to far greater consequences.
- Common Consequences
Scope: Integrity, Other
Impact: Modify Application Data, Other
Notes: Integrity checks usually use a secret key that helps authenticate the data origin. Skipping integrity checking generally opens up the possibility that new data from an invalid source can be injected.
Scope: Integrity, Other
Impact: Other
Notes: Data that is parsed and used may be corrupted.
Scope: Non-Repudiation, Other
Impact: Hide Activities, Other
Notes: Without a checksum check, it is impossible to determine if any changes have been made to the data after it was sent.
- Related Weaknesses
- Release Date:
- 2006-07-19
- Latest Modification Date:
- 2024-02-29
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