CWE-1419

Incorrect Initialization of Resource
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The product attempts to initialize a resource but does not correctly do so, which might leave the resource in an unexpected, incorrect, or insecure state when it is accessed.

Status
incomplete
Abstraction
class

This can have security implications when the associated resource is expected to have certain properties or values. Examples include a variable that determines whether a user has been authenticated or not, or a register or fuse value that determines the security state of the product.

For software, this weakness can frequently occur when implicit initialization is used, meaning the resource is not explicitly set to a specific value. For example, in C, memory is not necessarily cleared when it is allocated on the stack, and many scripting languages use a default empty, null value, or zero value when a variable is not explicitly initialized.

For hardware, this weakness frequently appears with reset values and fuses. After a product reset, hardware may initialize registers incorrectly. During different phases of a product lifecycle, fuses may be set to incorrect values. Even if fuses are set to correct values, the lines to the fuse could be broken or there might be hardware on the fuse line that alters the fuse value to be incorrect.

Common Consequences

confidentiality authorization integrity other
Impacts
read memory read application data unexpected state gain privileges or assume identity varies by context

Detection Methods

automated static analysis

Potential Mitigations

Phases:
implementation architecture and design
Descriptions:
• Ensure that each resource (whether variable, memory buffer, register, etc.) is fully initialized.
• Ensure that the design and architecture clearly identify what the initialization should be, and that the initialization does not have security implications.
• Choose the safest-possible initialization for security-related resources.
• Pay close attention to complex conditionals or reset sources that affect initialization, since some paths might not perform the initialization.