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CWE-60: DEPRECATED: UNIX Path Link Problems

Official CWE-60 CWE context with Glexia analysis, remediation guidance, related CVEs, and ATT&CK context.

Release 4.20categoryDeprecated

Glexia's Take

CWE-60: DEPRECATED: UNIX Path Link Problems

DEPRECATED: UNIX Path Link Problems represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.

Executive Impact

  • Security incident exposure
  • Service disruption
  • Compliance and remediation cost

Developer Pattern

CWE-60 is the kind of defect developers can usually prevent with explicit validation, safer framework defaults, and tests that exercise hostile input or unsafe state transitions.

Confidence

high confidence from CWE-60, 4.20.

Official CWE Definition

CWE-60: DEPRECATED: UNIX Path Link Problems

CWE-60: DEPRECATED: UNIX Path Link Problems

Type
category
Abstraction
Not specified
Status
Deprecated
Source
MITRE CWE definition

Developer And Remediation Guidance

How teams prevent and detect this weakness

Causes

  • Missing validation
  • Unsafe defaults
  • Insufficient authorization or memory-safety invariant

Remediation

  • Use safe APIs
  • Centralize the control
  • Add regression tests
  • Review logs and telemetry for attempted abuse

Detection

  • Code review
  • SAST
  • DAST
  • Focused regression tests

Mappings

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ATT&CK Relevance

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