CWE-681 Base Brouillon High likelihood

Incorrect Conversion between Numeric Types

This vulnerability occurs when a program converts a value from one numeric type to another (like a 64-bit integer to a 32-bit integer) and the conversion loses or misinterprets data. If these…

Définition

What is CWE-681?

This vulnerability occurs when a program converts a value from one numeric type to another (like a 64-bit integer to a 32-bit integer) and the conversion loses or misinterprets data. If these corrupted values are later used in security-critical operations—like calculating buffer sizes, checking permissions, or performing financial transactions—they can lead to crashes, incorrect behavior, or security bypasses.
At its core, this flaw is about mismatched containers. Think of pouring a gallon of water into a quart-sized bottle; you're going to lose most of the water. In programming, this 'spillage' happens during type casting or implicit conversion when a larger data type (like a `long` or `size_t`) is squeezed into a smaller one (like an `int`). The high-order bits are simply chopped off—a process called truncation—which silently turns a large number into a much smaller, and often positive, number. This is especially dangerous because the code might not crash; it just starts working with wildly incorrect data. Developers most often encounter this when dealing with memory sizes, array indices, or loop counters in code that must work across different architectures (32-bit vs. 64-bit). The primary defense is to proactively validate that a value fits within the target type's range *before* performing the conversion. Use compiler warnings, static analysis tools, and explicit checks with limits defined in headers like ``. Always assume that inputs, especially those derived from user or file data, can exceed your variable's capacity.
Impact réel

Real-world CVEs caused by CWE-681

  • Chain: integer coercion error (CWE-192) prevents a return value from indicating an error, leading to out-of-bounds write (CWE-787)

  • Chain: in a web browser, an unsigned 64-bit integer is forcibly cast to a 32-bit integer (CWE-681) and potentially leading to an integer overflow (CWE-190). If an integer overflow occurs, this can cause heap memory corruption (CWE-122)

  • Chain: integer signedness error (CWE-195) passes signed comparison, leading to heap overflow (CWE-122)

  • Chain: signed short width value in image processor is sign extended during conversion to unsigned int, which leads to integer overflow and heap-based buffer overflow.

  • Integer truncation of length value leads to heap-based buffer overflow.

  • Size of a particular type changes for 64-bit platforms, leading to an integer truncation in document processor causes incorrect index to be generated.

Comment les attaquants l'exploitent

Parcours de l'attaquant étape par étape

  1. 1

    In the following Java example, a float literal is cast to an integer, thus causing a loss of precision.

  2. 2

    This code adds a float and an integer together, casting the result to an integer.

  3. 3

    Normally, PHP will preserve the precision of this operation, making $result = 4.8345. After the cast to int, it is reasonable to expect PHP to follow rounding convention and set $result = 5. However, the explicit cast to int always rounds DOWN, so the final value of $result is 4. This behavior may have unintended consequences.

  4. 4

    In this example the variable amount can hold a negative value when it is returned. Because the function is declared to return an unsigned int, amount will be implicitly converted to unsigned.

  5. 5

    If the error condition in the code above is met, then the return value of readdata() will be 4,294,967,295 on a system that uses 32-bit integers.

Exemple de code vulnérable

Vulnerable Java

In the following Java example, a float literal is cast to an integer, thus causing a loss of precision.

Vulnérable Java
int i = (int) 33457.8f;
Exemple de code sécurisé

Secure pseudo

Sécurisé pseudo
// Validate, sanitize, or use a safe API before reaching the sink.
function handleRequest(input) {
  const safe = validateAndEscape(input);
  return executeWithGuards(safe);
}
What changed: the unsafe sink is replaced (or the input is validated/escaped) so the same payload no longer triggers the weakness.
Liste de contrôle de prévention

How to prevent CWE-681

  • Implementation Avoid making conversion between numeric types. Always check for the allowed ranges.
Signaux de détection

How to detect CWE-681

SAST High

Exécuter une analyse statique (SAST) sur le code source à la recherche du motif non sécurisé dans le flux de données.

DAST Moderate

Exécuter des tests de sécurité applicative dynamique (DAST) contre le point de terminaison en ligne.

Runtime Moderate

Surveiller les journaux runtime pour détecter des traces d'exception inhabituelles, des entrées malformées ou des tentatives de contournement d'autorisation.

Code review Moderate

Revue de code : signaler tout nouveau code qui traite les entrées de cette surface sans utiliser les helpers du framework validés.

Correction automatique Plexicus

Plexicus détecte automatiquement CWE-681 et ouvre une PR de correction en moins de 60 secondes.

Codex Remedium analyse chaque commit, identifie cette faiblesse précise et livre une pull request prête à être relue avec le correctif. Pas de tickets. Pas de transferts.

Questions fréquentes

Frequently asked questions

Qu'est-ce que CWE-681 ?

This vulnerability occurs when a program converts a value from one numeric type to another (like a 64-bit integer to a 32-bit integer) and the conversion loses or misinterprets data. If these corrupted values are later used in security-critical operations—like calculating buffer sizes, checking permissions, or performing financial transactions—they can lead to crashes, incorrect behavior, or security bypasses.

Quelle est la gravité de CWE-681 ?

MITRE évalue la probabilité d'exploitation comme Élevée — cette faiblesse est activement exploitée et doit être priorisée pour la remédiation.

Quels langages ou plateformes sont affectés par CWE-681 ?

MITRE lists the following affected platforms: C.

Comment puis-je prévenir CWE-681 ?

Avoid making conversion between numeric types. Always check for the allowed ranges.

Comment Plexicus détecte et corrige CWE-681 ?

Le moteur SAST de Plexicus reconnaît la signature de flux de données de CWE-681 à chaque commit. Lorsqu'une correspondance est trouvée, notre agent Codex Remedium ouvre une PR de correction avec le code corrigé, les tests et un résumé d'une ligne pour le relecteur.

Où puis-je en savoir plus sur CWE-681 ?

MITRE publie la définition canonique à https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/681.html. Vous pouvez également consulter la documentation OWASP et NIST pour des conseils adjacents.

Faiblesses associées

Weaknesses related to CWE-681

CWE-704 Parent

Incorrect Type Conversion or Cast

This vulnerability occurs when software incorrectly changes data from one type to another, leading to unexpected behavior or security flaws.

CWE-1389 Frère

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CWE-588 Frère

Attempt to Access Child of a Non-structure Pointer

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CWE-843 Frère

Access of Resource Using Incompatible Type ('Type Confusion')

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CWE-682 Peut précéder

Incorrect Calculation

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CWE-192 Enfant

Integer Coercion Error

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CWE-194 Enfant

Unexpected Sign Extension

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CWE-195 Enfant

Signed to Unsigned Conversion Error

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CWE-196 Enfant

Unsigned to Signed Conversion Error

This vulnerability occurs when a program takes an unsigned integer and converts it directly to a signed integer. If the original unsigned…

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