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C static code analysis

Unique rules to find Bugs, Vulnerabilities, Security Hotspots, and Code Smells in your C code

  • All rules 315
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Tags
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Accessing files should not introduce TOCTOU vulnerabilities

           Vulnerability
        2. Account validity should be verified when authenticating users with PAM

           Vulnerability
        3. "memset" should not be used to delete sensitive data

           Vulnerability
        4. POSIX functions should not be called with arguments that trigger buffer overflows

           Vulnerability
        5. Cipher algorithms should be robust

           Vulnerability
        6. Encryption algorithms should be used with secure mode and padding scheme

           Vulnerability
        7. Server hostnames should be verified during SSL/TLS connections

           Vulnerability
        8. Server certificates should be verified during SSL/TLS connections

           Vulnerability
        9. Cryptographic keys should be robust

           Vulnerability
        10. Weak SSL/TLS protocols should not be used

           Vulnerability
        11. XML parsers should not be vulnerable to XXE attacks

           Vulnerability
        12. Insecure functions should not be used

           Vulnerability
        13. "scanf()" and "fscanf()" format strings should specify a field width for the "%s" string placeholder

           Vulnerability

        "scanf()" and "fscanf()" format strings should specify a field width for the "%s" string placeholder

        intentionality - complete
        security
        Vulnerability
        • cwe
        • injection

        The %s format specifier is used to read a string into a buffer. If the input string exceeds the size of this buffer, a buffer overflow can occur.

        Why is this an issue?

        How can I fix it?

        More Info

        By default, there is no limit on the length of the string being read. The scanf family of functions will continue to read characters into the buffer until they encounter a whitespace character.

        If the input contains a string that is long enough and lacks whitespace characters, it can result in memory beyond the end of the buffer being overwritten. This situation is known as a buffer overflow vulnerability.

        What is the potential impact?

        An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to overwrite memory used by the application. This could result in the modification of application data, unexpected behavior, or even cause the application to become unstable or crash. In some cases, the attacker might also gain control over the execution flow of the application, leading to arbitrary code execution.

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