CRYPTOGRAPHY (CRJ)

Justin can read credentials for accessing internal or external resources, services and others systems because they are stored in an unencrypted format, or saved in the source code

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Justin can read credentials for accessing internal or external resources, services and others systems because they are stored in an unencrypted format, or saved in the source code

OWASP SCP

35,90,171,172

OWASP ASVS

1.6.1,1.6.2,1.6.4,2.10.4,6.4.1,6.4.2

OWASP AppSensor

CAPEC

-

SAFECODE

21,29

How to play?

NB: The key concept for this card is unencrypted storage of account credentials.

Mappings

OWASP ASVS (4.0): 1.6.1 ,1.6.2 ,1.6.4 ,2.10.4 ,6.4.1 ,6.4.2

Capec: 116

OWASP SCP: 35,90,171,172

OWASP Appsensor:

Safecode: 21,29

ASVS (4.0) Cheatsheetseries Index

ASVS V1.6 - Cryptographic Architectural Requirements

ASVS V2.1 - Password Security Requirements

ASVS V6.4 - Secret Management

No suitable mappings were found.

Attacks

Privilege escalation

Password Guessing/Brute Force Attacks

Insider Threats

Session Hijacking (Man-in-the-Middle)

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