CWE-558

Use of getlogin() in Multithreaded Application
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The product uses the getlogin() function in a multithreaded context, potentially causing it to return incorrect values.

Status
draft
Abstraction
variant
C C++

The getlogin() function returns a pointer to a string that contains the name of the user associated with the calling process. The function is not reentrant, meaning that if it is called from another process, the contents are not locked out and the value of the string can be changed by another process. This makes it very risky to use because the username can be changed by other processes, so the results of the function cannot be trusted.

Common Consequences

integrity access control other
Impacts
modify application data bypass protection mechanism other

Detection Methods

automated static analysis

Potential Mitigations

Phases:
architecture and design implementation
Descriptions:
• Use getlogin_r() instead, which is reentrant, meaning that other processes are locked out from changing the username.
• Using names for security purposes is not advised. Names are easy to forge and can have overlapping user IDs, potentially causing confusion or impersonation.