CWE-1125 5 CVEs MITRE definition ↗

CWE-1125: Excessive Attack Surface

Overview

CWE-1125 (Excessive Attack Surface) documents a weakness type used across vulnerability databases and security assessments. Use the sections below for definition, context, and mapped CVEs.

Security impact
Security impact: Depends on product and context; use CVE records, severity scores, and MITRE guidance to prioritize.

Description

The product has an attack surface whose quantitative measurement exceeds a desirable maximum.

Applicable platforms

Kind Name Class Prevalence OS / CPE
language Not Language-Specific Undetermined

Related CVEs in this database

These CVEs are mapped to this weakness in this database and kept for traceability and search.

CVE Published Summary
CVE-2024-5386 2026-02-02 In lunary-ai/lunary version 1.2.2, an account hijacking vulnerability exists due to a password reset token leak. A user with a 'viewer' role can exploit this vulnerability to hijack another user's acc…
CVE-2023-49722 2024-01-09 Network port 8899 open in WiFi firmware of BCC101/BCC102/BCC50 products, that allows an attacker to connect to the device via same WiFi network.
CVE-2023-0435 2023-01-22 Excessive Attack Surface in GitHub repository pyload/pyload prior to 0.5.0b3.dev41.
CVE-2022-2037 2022-06-09 Excessive Attack Surface in GitHub repository tooljet/tooljet prior to v1.16.0.
CVE-2022-1715 2022-05-13 Account Takeover in GitHub repository neorazorx/facturascripts prior to 2022.07.

Content submission

Name
CWE Content Team
Organization
MITRE
Date
2018-07-02
Version
3.2
Comment
Entry derived from Common Quality Enumeration (CQE) Draft 0.9.

Content modifications

Date Name Version Importance Comment
2020-02-24 CWE Content Team 4.0 updated Relationships
2023-04-27 CWE Content Team 4.11 updated Relationships
2023-06-29 CWE Content Team 4.12 updated Mapping_Notes
2024-02-29 CWE Content Team 4.14 updated Mapping_Notes
2025-12-11 CWE Content Team 4.19 updated Applicable_Platforms, Common_Consequences, Relationships, Time_of_Introduction
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