CWE-837: Improper Enforcement of a Single, Unique Action
The product requires that an actor should only be able to perform an action once, or to have only one unique action, but the product does not enforce or improperly enforces this restriction.
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Overview
In various applications, a user is only expected to perform a certain action once, such as voting, requesting a refund, or making a purchase. When this restriction is not enforced, sometimes this can have security implications. For example, in a voting application, an attacker could attempt to "stuff the ballot box" by voting multiple times. If these votes are counted separately, then the attacker could directly affect who wins the vote. This could have significant business impact depending on the purpose of the product.
Real-world CVEs
14 recorded CVEs are caused by CWE-837 (Improper Enforcement of a Single, Unique Action). The highest-severity and most recent are shown first. 1 new CWE-837 CVE has been recorded so far in 2026 (7 in 2025).