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CWE-863

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CWE-863

Incorrect Authorization

Class
Incomplete

Description

The product performs an authorization check when an actor attempts to access a resource or perform an action, but it does not correctly perform the check.

Common Consequences

Scope

Confidentiality

Impact

Read Application Data, Read Files or Directories

Scope

Integrity

Impact

Modify Application Data, Modify Files or Directories

Scope

Access Control

Impact

Gain Privileges or Assume Identity, Bypass Protection Mechanism

Scope

Confidentiality
Integrity
Availability

Impact

Execute Unauthorized Code or Commands

Scope

Availability

Impact

DoS: Crash, Exit, or Restart, DoS: Resource Consumption (CPU), DoS: Resource Consumption (Memory), DoS: Resource Consumption (Other)

Potential Mitigations

Architecture and Design

Divide the product into anonymous, normal, privileged, and administrative areas. Reduce the attack surface by carefully mapping roles with data and functionality. Use role-based access control (RBAC) [REF-229] to enforce the roles at the appropriate boundaries. Note that this approach may not protect against horizontal authorization, i.e., it will not protect a user from attacking others with the same role.

Architecture and Design

Ensure that access control checks are performed related to the business logic. These checks may be different than the access control checks that are applied to more generic resources such as files, connections, processes, memory, and database records. For example, a database may restrict access for medical records to a specific database user, but each record might only be intended to be accessible to the patient and the patient's doctor [REF-7].

Architecture and Design

Use a vetted library or framework that does not allow this weakness to occur or provides constructs that make this weakness easier to avoid. For example, consider using authorization frameworks such as the JAAS Authorization Framework [REF-233] and the OWASP ESAPI Access Control feature [REF-45].

Architecture and Design

For web applications, make sure that the access control mechanism is enforced correctly at the server side on every page. Users should not be able to access any unauthorized functionality or information by simply requesting direct access to that page. One way to do this is to ensure that all pages containing sensitive information are not cached, and that all such pages restrict access to requests that are accompanied by an active and authenticated session token associated with a user who has the required permissions to access that page.

System Configuration
Installation

Use the access control capabilities of your operating system and server environment and define your access control lists accordingly. Use a "default deny" policy when defining these ACLs.

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collaboration platform allows attacker to access an AI bot by using a plugin to set a critical property

CVE-2025-32796

LLM application development platform allows non-admin users to enable or disable apps using certain API endpoints

CVE-2021-39155

Chain: A microservice integration and management platform compares the hostname in the HTTP Host header in a case-sensitive way (CWE-178, CWE-1289), allowing bypass of the authorization policy (CWE-863) using a hostname with mixed case or other variations.

CVE-2019-15900

Chain: sscanf() call is used to check if a username and group exists, but the return value of sscanf() call is not checked (CWE-252), causing an uninitialized variable to be checked (CWE-457), returning success to allow authorization bypass for executing a privileged (CWE-863).

CVE-2009-2213

Gateway uses default "Allow" configuration for its authorization settings.

CVE-2009-0034

Chain: product does not properly interpret a configuration option for a system group, allowing users to gain privileges.

CVE-2008-6123

Chain: SNMP product does not properly parse a configuration option for which hosts are allowed to connect, allowing unauthorized IP addresses to connect.

CVE-2008-7109

Chain: reliance on client-side security (CWE-602) allows attackers to bypass authorization using a custom client.

CVE-2008-3424

Chain: product does not properly handle wildcards in an authorization policy list, allowing unintended access.

CVE-2008-4577

ACL-based protection mechanism treats negative access rights as if they are positive, allowing bypass of intended restrictions.

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Applicable Platforms

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