结构: Simple
Abstraction: Base
状态: Incomplete
被利用可能性: High
The software uses external input to dynamically construct an XQuery expression used to retrieve data from an XML database, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes that input. This allows an attacker to control the structure of the query.
The net effect is that the attacker will have control over the information selected from the XML database and may use that ability to control application flow, modify logic, retrieve unauthorized data, or bypass important checks (e.g. authentication).
cwe_Nature: ChildOf cwe_CWE_ID: 943 cwe_View_ID: 1000 cwe_Ordinal: Primary
cwe_Nature: ChildOf cwe_CWE_ID: 943 cwe_View_ID: 699 cwe_Ordinal: Primary
cwe_Nature: ChildOf cwe_CWE_ID: 91 cwe_View_ID: 1000
cwe_Nature: ChildOf cwe_CWE_ID: 91 cwe_View_ID: 699
Language: {'cwe_Class': 'Language-Independent', 'cwe_Prevalence': 'Undetermined'}
范围 | 影响 | 注释 |
---|---|---|
Confidentiality | Read Application Data | An attacker might be able to read sensitive information from the XML database. |
策略:
Use parameterized queries. This will help ensure separation between data plane and control plane.
策略:
Properly validate user input. Reject data where appropriate, filter where appropriate and escape where appropriate. Make sure input that will be used in XQL queries is safe in that context.
An attacker may pass XQuery expressions embedded in an otherwise standard XML document. The attacker tunnels through the application entry point to target the resource access layer. The string below is an example of an attacker accessing the accounts.xml to request the service provider send all user names back. doc(accounts.xml)//user[name='*'] The attacks that are possible through XQuery are difficult to predict, if the data is not validated prior to executing the XQL.
映射的分类名 | ImNode ID | Fit | Mapped Node Name |
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WASC | 46 | XQuery Injection | |
Software Fault Patterns | SFP24 | Tainted input to command |