Run static analysis (SAST) on the codebase looking for the unsafe pattern in the data flow.
J2EE Misconfiguration: Missing Custom Error Page
This vulnerability occurs when a J2EE application uses the server's default error pages instead of custom ones, potentially leaking sensitive system details.
What is CWE-7?
Real-world CVEs caused by CWE-7
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 Java
In the snippet below, an unchecked runtime exception thrown from within the try block may cause the container to display its default error page (which may contain a full stack trace, among other things).
Public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException {
try {
...
} catch (ApplicationSpecificException ase) {
logger.error("Caught: " + ase.toString());
}
} 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-7
- Implementation Handle exceptions appropriately in source code.
- Implementation / System Configuration Always define appropriate error pages. The application configuration should specify a default error page in order to guarantee that the application will never leak error messages to an attacker. Handling standard HTTP error codes is useful and user-friendly in addition to being a good security practice, and a good configuration will also define a last-chance error handler that catches any exception that could possibly be thrown by the application.
- Implementation Do not attempt to process an error or attempt to mask it.
- Implementation Verify return values are correct and do not supply sensitive information about the system.
How to detect CWE-7
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-7 and opens a fix PR in under 60 seconds.
Codex Remedium scans every commit, identifies this exact weakness, and ships a reviewer-ready pull request with the patch. No tickets. No hand-offs.
Frequently asked questions
What is CWE-7?
This vulnerability occurs when a J2EE application uses the server's default error pages instead of custom ones, potentially leaking sensitive system details.
How serious is CWE-7?
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-7?
MITRE lists the following affected platforms: Java.
How can I prevent CWE-7?
Handle exceptions appropriately in source code. Always define appropriate error pages. The application configuration should specify a default error page in order to guarantee that the application will never leak error messages to an attacker. Handling standard HTTP error codes is useful and user-friendly in addition to being a good security practice, and a good configuration will also define a last-chance error handler that catches any exception that could possibly be thrown by the application.
How does Plexicus detect and fix CWE-7?
Plexicus's SAST engine matches the data-flow signature for CWE-7 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-7?
MITRE publishes the canonical definition at https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/7.html. You can also reference OWASP and NIST documentation for adjacent guidance.
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Further reading
- MITRE — official CWE-7 https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/7.html
- Seven Pernicious Kingdoms: A Taxonomy of Software Security Errors https://samate.nist.gov/SSATTM_Content/papers/Seven%20Pernicious%20Kingdoms%20-%20Taxonomy%20of%20Sw%20Security%20Errors%20-%20Tsipenyuk%20-%20Chess%20-%20McGraw.pdf
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