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It is never a good idea for a web application to attempt to shut down the application container. A call to System.exit() is probably part of leftover debug code or code imported from a non-J2EE application. | It is never a good idea for a web application to attempt to shut down the application container. A call to System.exit() is probably part of leftover debug code or code imported from a non-J2EE application. | ||
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| + | ==Related [[Attacks]]== | ||
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| + | * [[Attack 1]] | ||
| + | * [[Attack 2]] | ||
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| + | ==Related [[Vulnerabilities]]== | ||
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| + | * [[Vulnerability 1]] | ||
| + | * [[Vulnerabiltiy 2]] | ||
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| + | ==Related [[Controls]]== | ||
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| + | * [[Control 1]] | ||
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| + | ==Related [[Technical Impacts]]== | ||
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| + | * [[Technical Impact 2]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 27 May 2009
#REDIRECT Failure to follow guideline/specification
Last revision (mm/dd/yy): 05/27/2009
Contents
Description
It is never a good idea for a web application to attempt to shut down the application container. A call to System.exit() is probably part of leftover debug code or code imported from a non-J2EE application.
Risk Factors
TBD
Examples
TBD
Related Attacks
Related Vulnerabilities
Related Controls
Related Technical Impacts
References
TBD