Description
An ASP .NET application must enable custom error pages in order to prevent attackers from mining information from the framework’s built-in responses.
The mode attribute of the tag defines whether custom or default error pages are used.
Modes of Introduction:
– Implementation
Related Weaknesses
Consequences
Confidentiality: Read Application Data
Default error pages gives detailed information about the error that occurred, and should not be used in production environments. Attackers can leverage the additional information provided by a default error page to mount attacks targeted on the framework, database, or other resources used by the application.
Potential Mitigations
Phase: System Configuration
Description:
Handle exceptions appropriately in source code. ASP .NET applications should be configured to use custom error pages instead of the framework default page.
Phase: Architecture and Design
Description:
Do not attempt to process an error or attempt to mask it.
Phase: Implementation
Description:
Verify return values are correct and do not supply sensitive information about the system.