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Capec-128 Detail

Integer Attacks

Standard Software Typical Severity: Medium

Parents: 153

Children: 92

Threats: T62 T290 T291

Description

An attacker takes advantage of the structure of integer variables to cause these variables to assume values that are not expected by an application. For example, adding one to the largest positive integer in a signed integer variable results in a negative number. Negative numbers may be illegal in an application and the application may prevent an attacker from providing them directly, but the application may not consider that adding two positive numbers can create a negative number do to the structure of integer storage formats.

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External ID Source Link Description
CAPEC-128 capec https://capec.mitre.org/data/definitions/128.html
CWE-682 cwe http://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/682.html

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  1. The target application must have an integer variable for which only some of the possible integer values are expected by the application and where there are no checks on the value of the variable before use.
  2. The attacker must be able to manipulate the targeted integer variable such that normal operations result in non-standard values due to the storage structure of integers.
  1. None: No specialized resources are required to execute this type of attack.

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