Run static analysis (SAST) on the codebase looking for the unsafe pattern in the data flow.
Server-generated Error Message Containing Sensitive Information
This vulnerability occurs when a web application or server returns detailed error messages that reveal sensitive internal information about the system.
What is CWE-550?
Real-world CVEs caused by CWE-550
No public CVE references are linked to this CWE in MITRE's catalog yet.
Step-by-step attacker path
- 1
Identify a code path that handles untrusted input without validation.
- 2
Craft a payload that exercises the unsafe behavior — injection, traversal, overflow, or logic abuse.
- 3
Deliver the payload through a normal request and observe the application's reaction.
- 4
Iterate until the response leaks data, executes attacker code, or escalates privileges.
Vulnerable pseudo
MITRE has not published a code example for this CWE. The pattern below is illustrative — see Resources for canonical references.
// Example pattern — see MITRE for the canonical references.
function handleRequest(input) {
// Untrusted input flows directly into the sensitive sink.
return executeUnsafe(input);
} Secure pseudo
// Validate, sanitize, or use a safe API before reaching the sink.
function handleRequest(input) {
const safe = validateAndEscape(input);
return executeWithGuards(safe);
} How to prevent CWE-550
- Architecture and Design / System Configuration Recommendations include designing and adding consistent error handling mechanisms which are capable of handling any user input to your web application, providing meaningful detail to end-users, and preventing error messages that might provide information useful to an attacker from being displayed.
How to detect CWE-550
Run dynamic application security testing against the live endpoint.
Watch runtime logs for unusual exception traces, malformed input, or authorization bypass attempts.
Code review: flag any new code that handles input from this surface without using the validated framework helpers.
Plexicus auto-detects CWE-550 and opens a fix PR in under 60 seconds.
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Frequently asked questions
What is CWE-550?
This vulnerability occurs when a web application or server returns detailed error messages that reveal sensitive internal information about the system.
How serious is CWE-550?
MITRE has not published a likelihood-of-exploit rating for this weakness. Treat it as medium-impact until your threat model proves otherwise.
What languages or platforms are affected by CWE-550?
MITRE has not specified affected platforms for this CWE — it can apply across most application stacks.
How can I prevent CWE-550?
Recommendations include designing and adding consistent error handling mechanisms which are capable of handling any user input to your web application, providing meaningful detail to end-users, and preventing error messages that might provide information useful to an attacker from being displayed.
How does Plexicus detect and fix CWE-550?
Plexicus's SAST engine matches the data-flow signature for CWE-550 on every commit. When a match is found, our Codex Remedium agent opens a fix PR with the corrected code, tests, and a one-line summary for the reviewer.
Where can I learn more about CWE-550?
MITRE publishes the canonical definition at https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/550.html. You can also reference OWASP and NIST documentation for adjacent guidance.
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