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OWASP Periodic Table of Vulnerabilities - Race Conditions

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Race Conditions

Root Cause Summary

Two simultaneous transactions (HTTP requests, database storage/retrieval commands, etc.) perform operations on the same data in a non-atomic fashion, resulting in an inconsistent state.

Browser / Standards Solution

None

Perimeter Solution

None

Generic Framework Solution

Some application frameworks, such as J2EE, use a pattern where a single class is loaded once, and used simultaneously by multiple request-processing threads. This class is called a singleton. The framework must prevent singletons from instantiating or accessing any volatile class-scope objects.

The framework must obtain a lock on any shared resources and complete any write/update/delete operations during an atomic transaction after obtaining the lock. The framework must maintain a task queue for transactions that are likely to take a long time to complete to avoid blocking on other related IO.

Custom Framework Solution

None

Custom Code Solution

None

Discussion / Controversy

It may not be possible to implement a framework pattern for all possible transaction types that an application might need. Some transactions may need to be implemented as part of Custom Framework development. Techniques such as data sharding may be highly dependent on the individual application, and similarly force customization of the framework to be implemented correctly.

References

Race Conditions
Race Condition (CWE)