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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
==Examples ==
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A vulnerability is a weakness in an application (frequently a broken or missing control) that enables an attack to succeed. Be sure you don't put [attacks] or [controls] in this category.
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# Start with a one-sentence description of the vulnerability
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# What is the problem that creates the vulnerability?
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# What are the attacks that target this vulnerability?
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# What are the technical impacts of this vulnerability?
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==Risk Factors==
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* Talk about the [[OWASP Risk Rating Methodology|factors]] that make this vulnerability likely or unlikely to actually happen
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* Discuss the technical impact of a successful exploit of this vulnerability
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* Consider the likely [business impacts] of a successful attack
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==Examples==
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===Short example name===
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: A short example description, small picture, or sample code with [http://www.site.com links]
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===Short example name===
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: A short example description, small picture, or sample code with [http://www.site.com links]
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==Related [[Attacks]]==
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* [[Attack 1]]
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* [[Attack 2]]
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==Related [[Vulnerabilities]]==
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* [[Vulnerability 1]]
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==Related [[Controls]]==
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Availability Vulnerability
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Authorization Vulnerability
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Concurrency Vulnerability
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Configuration Vulnerability
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Cryptographic Vulnerability
  
==Related Threats==
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Encoding Vulnerability
  
==Related Attacks==
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Error Handling Vulnerability
  
==Related Vulnerabilities==
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Input Validation Vulnerability
  
==Related Countermeasures==
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Logging and Auditing Vulnerability
  
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Session Management Vulnerability]]
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Vulnerabilities Table of Contents

ASDR Table of Contents


Description

A vulnerability is a weakness in an application (frequently a broken or missing control) that enables an attack to succeed. Be sure you don't put [attacks] or [controls] in this category.

  1. Start with a one-sentence description of the vulnerability
  2. What is the problem that creates the vulnerability?
  3. What are the attacks that target this vulnerability?
  4. What are the technical impacts of this vulnerability?


Risk Factors

  • Talk about the factors that make this vulnerability likely or unlikely to actually happen
  • Discuss the technical impact of a successful exploit of this vulnerability
  • Consider the likely [business impacts] of a successful attack


Examples

Short example name

A short example description, small picture, or sample code with links

Short example name

A short example description, small picture, or sample code with links


Related Attacks


Related Vulnerabilities


Related Controls


Related Technical Impacts


References

TBD