CWE-147 Improper Neutralization of Input Terminators – Detailed Weakness Analysis

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CAPEC Patterns referencing CWE-147

Below is a list of CAPEC attack patterns associated with this CWE-147. Click on each CAPEC to learn more. The right column shows the related weaknesses (including this one).

CAPEC Related Weaknesses
HTTP Parameter Pollution (HPP)
CWE-88 Improper Neutralization of Argument Delimiters in a Command ('Argument Injection')
CWE-147 Improper Neutralization of Input Terminators
CWE-235 Improper Handling of Extra Parameters

About CWE-147: Improper Neutralization of Input Terminators

CWE-147 is one of the established Common Weakness Enumerations that identifies a specific type of vulnerability in software. Detailed analysis of CWE-147 helps organizations understand the risks associated with this weakness and implement effective countermeasures.

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