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Description

The program calls a function that can never be guaranteed to work safely.

Certain functions behave in dangerous ways regardless of how they are used. Functions in this category were often implemented without taking security concerns into account. The gets() function is unsafe because it does not perform bounds checking on the size of its input. An attacker can easily send arbitrarily-sized input to gets() and overflow the destination buffer. Similarly, the >> operator is unsafe to use when reading into a statically-allocated character array because it does not perform bounds checking on the size of its input. An attacker can easily send arbitrarily-sized input to the >> operator and overflow the destination buffer.

Modes of Introduction:

– Implementation

 

Likelihood of Exploit: High

 

Related Weaknesses

CWE-1177

 

Consequences

Other: Varies by Context

 

Potential Mitigations

Phase: Implementation, Requirements

Description: 

Ban the use of dangerous functions. Use their safe equivalent.

Phase: Testing

Description: 

Use grep or static analysis tools to spot usage of dangerous functions.

CVE References