CWE-246: J2EE Bad Practices: Direct Use of Sockets
The J2EE application directly uses sockets instead of using framework method calls.
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Overview
The J2EE standard permits the use of sockets only for the purpose of communication with legacy systems when no higher-level protocol is available. Authoring your own communication protocol requires wrestling with difficult security issues. Without significant scrutiny by a security expert, chances are good that a custom communication protocol will suffer from security problems. Many of the same issues apply to a custom implementation of a standard protocol. While there are usually more resources available that address security concerns related to implementing a standard protocol, these resources are also available to attackers.
Common consequences
What can happen when CWE-246 is exploited.
Quality Degradation
Affects: Other
How it happens
When it is introduced
Typically introduced during these phases of the software lifecycle.
Applies to
Languages
How to prevent it
Practical mitigations for CWE-246, grouped by where in the lifecycle they apply.