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CWE-502 - Deserialization of Untrusted Data

CWE-502 Medium

  • Abstraction:
  • Base
  • Structure:
  • Simple
  • Status:
  • Draft
Weakness Name

Deserialization of Untrusted Data

Description

The product deserializes untrusted data without sufficiently verifying that the resulting data will be valid.

It is often convenient to serialize objects for communication or to save them for later use. However, deserialized data or code can often be modified without using the provided accessor functions if it does not use cryptography to protect itself. Furthermore, any cryptography would still be client-side security -- which is a dangerous security assumption. Data that is untrusted can not be trusted to be well-formed. When developers place no restrictions on "gadget chains," or series of instances and method invocations that can self-execute during the deserialization process (i.e., before the object is returned to the caller), it is sometimes possible for attackers to leverage them to perform unauthorized actions, like generating a shell.

Common Consequences

Scope: Integrity

Impact: Modify Application Data, Unexpected State

Notes: Attackers can modify unexpected objects or data that was assumed to be safe from modification.

Scope: Availability

Impact: DoS: Resource Consumption (CPU)

Notes: If a function is making an assumption on when to terminate, based on a sentry in a string, it could easily never terminate.

Scope: Other

Impact: Varies by Context

Notes: The consequences can vary widely, because it depends on which objects or methods are being deserialized, and how they are used. Making an assumption that the code in the deserialized object is valid is dangerous and can enable exploitation.

Related Weaknesses
  • Release Date:
  • 2006-07-19
  • Latest Modification Date:
  • 2023-06-29