CAPEC-CAPEC-236 - CERT CVE
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Catching exception throw/signal from privileged block

Sažetak Attackers can sometimes hijack a privileged thread from the underlying system through synchronous (calling a privileged function that returns incorrectly) or asynchronous (callbacks, signal handlers, and similar) means. Having done so, the Attacker may not only likely access functionality the system's designer didn't intend for them, but they may also go undetected or deny other users essential service in a catastrophic (or insidiously subtle) way.
Preduvjeti The application in question employs a threaded model of execution with the threads operating at, or having the ability to switch to, a higher privilege level than normal users|In order to feasibly execute this class of attacks, the attacker must have the ability to hijack a privileged thread.|This ability includes, but is not limited to, modifying environment variables that affect the process the thread belongs to, or providing malformed user-controllable input that causes the executing thread to fault and return to a higher privilege level or such.|This does not preclude network-based attacks, but makes them conceptually more difficult to identify and execute.
Rješenja ['Application Architects must be careful to design callback, signal, and similar asynchronous constructs such that they shed excess privilege prior to handing control to user-written (thus untrusted) code.', 'Application Architects must be careful to design privileged code blocks such that upon return (successful, failed, or unpredicted) that privilege is shed prior to leaving the block/scope.']