CWE-1334 2 CVEs MITRE definition ↗

CWE-1334: Unauthorized Error Injection Can Degrade Hardware Redundancy

Overview

CWE-1334 (Unauthorized Error Injection Can Degrade Hardware Redundancy) 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

An unauthorized agent can inject errors into a redundant block to deprive the system of redundancy or put the system in a degraded operating mode.

Applicable platforms

Kind Name Class Prevalence OS / CPE
language Not Language-Specific Undetermined
operating_system Not OS-Specific Undetermined
architecture Not Architecture-Specific Undetermined
technology Not Technology-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-2018-25159 2026-03-11 Epross AVCON6 systems management platform contains an object-graph navigation language (OGNL) injection vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary commands by injecting m…
CVE-2022-41804 2023-08-10 Unauthorized error injection in Intel(R) SGX or Intel(R) TDX for some Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processors may allow a privileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.

Content submission

Name
James Pangburn
Organization
Accellera IP Security Assurance (IPSA) Working Group
Date
2020-07-29
Version
4.3

Content modifications

Date Name Version Importance Comment
2023-01-31 CWE Content Team 4.10 updated Related_Attack_Patterns
2023-04-27 CWE Content Team 4.11 updated Relationships
2023-06-29 CWE Content Team 4.12 updated Mapping_Notes
2025-12-11 CWE Content Team 4.19 updated Weakness_Ordinalities
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