CWE-423: DEPRECATED: Proxied Trusted Channel
This entry has been deprecated because it was a duplicate of CWE-441. All content has been transferred to CWE-441.
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Overview
CWE-423 (DEPRECATED: Proxied Trusted Channel) 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.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about CWE-423.
What is CWE-423?
This entry has been deprecated because it was a duplicate of CWE-441. All content has been transferred to CWE-441.
References
- MITRE CWE definition (CWE-423) (opens in a new tab)
- CWE-423 vulnerabilities on NVD (opens in a new tab)
- Learn: What is a CWE?
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