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Do not hard code sensitive data in programs.

Hard coding sensitive data is considered very bad programming practice because it enforces the requirement of the development environment to be secureSee MSC41-C. Never hard code sensitive information for details.

Disable memory dumps.

Memory dumps are automatically created when your program crashes. They can contain information stored in any part of program memory. Therefore, memory dumps should be disabled before an application is shipped to users. See MEM06-C. Ensure that sensitive data is not written out to disk for details.

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HARDCODED.AUTH

HARDCODED.KEY

HARDCODED.SALT

MISC.CRYPTOPWD.NOPADPLAIN

MISC.PWD.PLAINPLAINTRAN

Hardcoded Authentication

Hardcoded Crypto Key

Hardcoded Crypto SaltEncryption

without PaddingPlaintext Storage of Password

Plaintext Storage Transmission of Password

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Partially supported: reports functions that read passwords from the user or that take a password as an argument instead of prompting the user as well as insecure password erasure

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CERT C: Rec. MSC18-C


Checks for:

  • Constant or predictable block cipher initialization vector
  • Constant or predictable cipher key
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  • Sensitive heap memory not cleared before release
  • Uncleared sensitive data in stack
  • Unsafe standard encryption function

Constant cipher key, predictable cipher key

Constant block cipher initialization vector

Sensitive data not cleared or released by memory routine

Variable in stack is not cleared and contains sensitive data

Function is not reentrant or uses a risky encryption algorithm

Encryption or decryption key is constant instead of randomized or  generated from a weak random number generator

Initialization vector is constant instead of randomized

Rec. partially covered.

Related Guidelines

CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for JavaMSC03-J. Never hard code sensitive information
CERT C Secure Coding StandardMSC41-C. Never hard code sensitive information
MITRE CWECWE-259, Use of Hard-coded Password
CWE-261, Weak Cryptography for Passwords
CWE-311, Missing encryption of sensitive data
CWE-319, Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information
CWE-321, Use of Hard-coded Cryptographic Key
CWE-326, Inadequate encryption strength
CWE-798, Use of hard-coded credentials

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