AUTHENTICATION (ATK)

Olga can influence or alter authentication code/routines so they can be bypassed

AUTHENTICATION
K

Olga can influence or alter authentication code/routines so they can be bypassed

OWASP SCP

24

OWASP ASVS

4.1.1,10.2.3,10.2.4,10.2.5,10.2.6

OWASP AppSensor

CAPEC

-

SAFECODE

14,28

How to play?

In general, all authentication routines should be on the server-side using robust, tested and protected routines.

NB: Unlike other cards in this suit, this AT K relates to an attacker being able to change the executing code. This may be due to inadequate source code control, deployment controls or server protection, or compromise of delegated authentication, but could also be modification of client-side code. See AT J for missing authentication, AT Q for inconsistent authentication, and other cards in this suit for individual authentication issues (e.g. missing notification, inadequate password protection, enumeration, weak account management, weak use of temporary passwords, bypass, missing re-authetication, etc).

Mappings

OWASP ASVS (4.0): 4.1.1 ,10.2.3 ,10.2.4 ,10.2.5 ,10.2.6

Capec: 115 ,207 ,554

OWASP SCP: 24

OWASP Appsensor:

Safecode: 14,28

ASVS (4.0) Cheatsheetseries Index

ASVS V4.1 - General Access Control Design

ASVS V10.2 - Malicious Code Search

No suitable mappings were found.

Attacks

Weak Authentication Protocols

Insider Threats

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