Copying data in to a buffer that is not large enough to hold that data results in a buffer overflow. While not limited to Null Terminated Byte Strings (NTBS), this type of error often occurs when manipulating NTBS data. To prevent such errors, limit copies either through truncation (although consult STR03-A. Do not inadvertently truncate a null terminated byte string for problems that may cause) or, preferably, ensure that the destination is of sufficient size to hold the data to be copied. Remember to allocate sufficient space to store the string contents as well as the null-termination character.
Risk Assessment
Copying data to a buffer that is too small to hold that data results in a buffer overflow. Attackers can use this to execute arbitrary code.
Rule |
Severity |
Likelihood |
Remediation Cost |
Priority |
Level |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
STR31-C |
3 (medium) |
3 (probable) |
2 (medium) |
P18 |
L1 |
References
- ISO/IEC 9899-1999 Sections 7.1.1 Definitions of terms, Section 7.21 String handling <string.h>, 5.1.2.2.1 Program startup, 7.20.4.5 The getenv function
- Seacord 05 Chapter 2 Strings
- VU#196240