The web server must limit the character set used for data entry.

From Web Server Security Requirements Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000251-WSR-000157

Associated with: CCI-001310

SV-54429r3_rule The web server must limit the character set used for data entry.

Vulnerability discussion

Invalid user input occurs when a user inserts data or characters into a hosted application's data entry field and the hosted application is unprepared to process that data. This results in unanticipated application behavior, potentially leading to an application compromise. Invalid user input is one of the primary methods employed when attempting to compromise an application. An attacker can also enter Unicode into hosted applications in an effort to break out of the document home or root home directory or to bypass security checks.The web server, by defining the character set available for data entry, can trap efforts to bypass security checks or to compromise an application.

Check content

Review the web server documentation and deployed configuration to determine what the data set is for data entry. If the web server does not limit the data set used for data entry, this is a finding.

Fix text

Configure the web server to only accept the character sets expected by the hosted applications.

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