CWE-1058: Invokable Control Element in Multi-Thread Context with non-Final Static Storable or Member Element
The code contains a function or method that operates in a multi-threaded environment but owns an unsafe non-final static storable or member data element.
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Overview
CWE-1058 (Invokable Control Element in Multi-Thread Context with non-Final Static Storable or Member Element) is a base-level software weakness catalogued by MITRE in the Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE). It describes a recurring type of mistake that can lead to exploitable security vulnerabilities.
Real-world CVEs
1 recorded CVEs are caused by CWE-1058 (Invokable Control Element in Multi-Thread Context with non-Final Static Storable or Member Element). The highest-severity and most recent are shown first. 1 new CWE-1058 CVE has been recorded so far in 2026.
Common consequences
What can happen when CWE-1058 is exploited.
Reduce Reliability
Affects: Other
This issue can prevent the product from running reliably. If the relevant code is reachable by an attacker, then this reliability problem might introduce a vulnerability.
How it happens
When it is introduced
Typically introduced during these phases of the software lifecycle.