The product receives input from an upstream component, but it does not neutralize or incorrectly neutralizes code syntax before inserting the input into an executable resource, such as a library, configuration file, or template.
Assume all input is malicious. Use an "accept known good" input validation strategy, i.e., use a list of acceptable inputs that strictly conform to specifications. Reject any input that does not strictly conform to specifications, or transform it into something that does.
When performing input validation, consider all potentially relevant properties, including length, type of input, the full range of acceptable values, missing or extra inputs, syntax, consistency across related fields, and conf...
Perform proper output validation and escaping to neutralize all code syntax from data written to code files.
The injected code could access restricted data / files.
In some cases, injectable code controls authentication; this may lead to a remote vulnerability.
Injected code can access resources that the attacker is directly prevented from accessing.
Code injection attacks can lead to loss of data integrity in nearly all cases as the control-plane data injected is always incidental to data recall or writing. Additionally, code injection can often result in the execution of arbitrary code.
Often the actions performed by injected control code are unlogged.
Automated static analysis, commonly referred to as Static Application Security Testing (SAST), can find some instances of this weakness by analyzing source code (or binary/compiled code) without having to execute it. Typically, this is done by building a model of data flow and control flow, then searching for potentially-vulnerable patterns that connect "sources" (origins of input) with "sinks" (destinations where the data interacts with external components, a lower layer such as the OS, etc.)
CVE-2002-0495Perl code directly injected into CGI library file from parameters to another CGI program.
CVE-2005-1876Direct PHP code injection into supporting template file.
CVE-2005-1894Direct code injection into PHP script that can be accessed by attacker.
CVE-2003-0395PHP code from User-Agent HTTP header directly inserted into log file implemented as PHP script.
CVE-2007-6652chain: execution after redirect allows non-administrator to perform static code injection.