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Reliance on Cookies without Validation and Integrity Checking in a Security Decision
This vulnerability occurs when an application makes security decisions—like granting access or verifying identity—based solely on cookie data without first confirming the cookie's authenticity or…
What is CWE-784?
Real-world CVEs caused by CWE-784
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Attacker can bypass authentication by setting a cookie to a specific value.
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Attacker can bypass authentication and gain admin privileges by setting an "admin" cookie to 1.
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Content management system allows admin privileges by setting a "login" cookie to "OK."
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e-dating application allows admin privileges by setting the admin cookie to 1.
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Web-based email list manager allows attackers to gain admin privileges by setting a login cookie to "admin."
Step-by-step attacker path
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The following code excerpt reads a value from a browser cookie to determine the role of the user.
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The following code could be for a medical records application. It performs authentication by checking if a cookie has been set.
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The programmer expects that the AuthenticateUser() check will always be applied, and the "authenticated" cookie will only be set when authentication succeeds. The programmer even diligently specifies a 2-hour expiration for the cookie.
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However, the attacker can set the "authenticated" cookie to a non-zero value such as 1. As a result, the $auth variable is 1, and the AuthenticateUser() check is not even performed. The attacker has bypassed the authentication.
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In the following example, an authentication flag is read from a browser cookie, thus allowing for external control of user state data.
Vulnerable Java
The following code excerpt reads a value from a browser cookie to determine the role of the user.
Cookie[] cookies = request.getCookies();
for (int i =0; i< cookies.length; i++) {
Cookie c = cookies[i];
if (c.getName().equals("role")) {
userRole = c.getValue();
}
} 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-784
- Architecture and Design Avoid using cookie data for a security-related decision.
- Implementation Perform thorough input validation (i.e.: server side validation) on the cookie data if you're going to use it for a security related decision.
- Architecture and Design Add integrity checks to detect tampering.
- Architecture and Design Protect critical cookies from replay attacks, since cross-site scripting or other attacks may allow attackers to steal a strongly-encrypted cookie that also passes integrity checks. This mitigation applies to cookies that should only be valid during a single transaction or session. By enforcing timeouts, you may limit the scope of an attack. As part of your integrity check, use an unpredictable, server-side value that is not exposed to the client.
How to detect CWE-784
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-784 and opens a fix PR in under 60 seconds.
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Frequently asked questions
What is CWE-784?
This vulnerability occurs when an application makes security decisions—like granting access or verifying identity—based solely on cookie data without first confirming the cookie's authenticity or integrity.
How serious is CWE-784?
MITRE rates the likelihood of exploit as High — this weakness is actively exploited in the wild and should be prioritized for remediation.
What languages or platforms are affected by CWE-784?
MITRE lists the following affected platforms: Web Based.
How can I prevent CWE-784?
Avoid using cookie data for a security-related decision. Perform thorough input validation (i.e.: server side validation) on the cookie data if you're going to use it for a security related decision.
How does Plexicus detect and fix CWE-784?
Plexicus's SAST engine matches the data-flow signature for CWE-784 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-784?
MITRE publishes the canonical definition at https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/784.html. You can also reference OWASP and NIST documentation for adjacent guidance.
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