| ID | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| CCC.Core.TH01 | Access is Granted to Unauthorized Users | Logic designed to give different permissions to different entities may be misconfigured or manipulated, allowing unauthorized entities to access restricted parts of the service, its data, or its child resources. This could result in a loss of data confidentiality or tolerance of unauthorized actions which impact the integrity and availability of resources and data. |
| CCC.Core.TH02 | Data is Intercepted in Transit | Data transmitted by the service is susceptible to collection by any entity with access to any part of the transmission path. Packet observations can be used to support the planning of attacks by profiling origin points, destinations, and usage patterns. The data may also be vulnerable to interception or modification in transit if not properly encrypted, impacting the confidentiality or integrity of the transmitted data. |
| CCC.Core.TH03 | Deployment Region Network is Untrusted | Systems are susceptible to unauthorized access or interception by actors with social or physical control over the network in which they are deployed. If the geopolitical status of the deployment network is untrusted, unstable, or insecure, this could result in a loss of confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the service and its data. |
| CCC.Core.TH04 | Data is Replicated to Untrusted or External Locations | Systems are susceptible to unauthorized access or interception by actors with political or physical control over the network in which they are deployed. Confidentiality may be impacted if the data is replicated to a network where the geopolitical status is untrusted, unstable, or insecure. |
| CCC.Core.TH05 | Interference with Replication Processes | Misconfigured or manipulated replication processes may lead to data being copied to unintended locations, delayed, modified, or not being copied at all. This could lead to compromised data confidentiality and integrity, potentially also affecting recovery processes and data availability. |
| CCC.Core.TH06 | Data is Lost or Corrupted | Services that rely on accurate data are susceptible to disruption in the event of data loss or corruption. Any actions that lead to the unintended deletion, alteration, or limited access to data can impact the availability of the service and the system it is part of. |
| CCC.Core.TH07 | Logs are Tampered With or Deleted | Tampering or deletion of service logs will reduce the system's ability to maintain an accurate record of events. Any actions that compromise the integrity of logs could disrupt system availability by disrupting monitoring, hindering forensic investigations, and reducing the accuracy of audit trails. |
| CCC.Core.TH08 | Runtime Metrics are Manipulated | Manipulation of runtime metrics can lead to inaccurate representations of system performance and resource utilization. This compromised data integrity may also impact system availability through misinformed scaling decisions, budget exhaustion, financial losses, and hindered incident detection. |
| CCC.Core.TH09 | Runtime Logs are Read by Unauthorized Entities | Unauthorized access to logs may expose valuable information about the system's configuration, operations, and security mechanisms. This could jeopardize system availability through the exposure of vulnerabilities and support the planning of attacks on the service, system, or network. If logs are not adequately sanitized, this may also directly impact the confidentiality of sensitive data. |
| CCC.Core.TH19 | Metrics are Read by Unauthorized Entities | Unauthorized access to runtime metrics may expose valuable information about the system's design, performance, and usage patterns. This can support the planning of attacks on the service, system, or network. |
| CCC.Core.TH10 | State-change Events are Read by Unauthorized Entities | Unauthorized access to state-change events can reveal information about the system's design and usage patterns. This opens the system up to attacks of opportunity and support the planning of attacks on the service, system, or network. |
| CCC.Core.TH11 | Publications are Incorrectly Triggered | Incorrectly triggered publications may disseminate inaccurate or misleading information, creating a data integrity risk. Such misinformation can cause unintended operations to be initiated, conceal legitimate issues, and disrupt the availability or reliability of systems and their data. |
| CCC.Core.TH12 | Resource Constraints are Exhausted | Exceeding the resource constraints through excessive consumption, resource-intensive operations, or lowering of rate-limit thresholds can impact the availability of elements such as memory, CPU, or storage. This may disrupt availability of the service or child resources by denying the associated functionality to users. If the impacted system is not designed to expect such a failure, the effect could also cascade to other services and resources. |
| CCC.Core.TH13 | Resource Tags are Manipulated | When resource tags are altered, it can lead to misclassification or mismanagement of resources. This can reduce the efficacy of organizational policies, billing rules, or network access rules. Such changes could cause compromised confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the system and its data. |
| CCC.Core.TH14 | Older Resource Versions are Used | Running older versions of child resources can expose the system to known vulnerabilities that have been addressed in more recent versions. If the version identifier is detected by an attacker, it may be possible to exploit these vulnerabilities to compromise the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the system and its data. |
| CCC.Core.TH15 | Automated Enumeration and Reconnaissance by Non-human Entities | Automated processes may be used to gather details about service and child resource elements such as APIs, file systems, or directories. This information can reveal vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and the network topology, which can be used to plan an attack against the system, the service, or its child resources. |
| CCC.Core.TH16 | Publications are Disabled | Publication of events, metrics, and runtime logs may be disabled, leading to a lack of expected security and operational information being shared. This can impact system availability by delaying the detection of incidents while also impacting system design decisions and enforcement of operational thresholds, such as autoscaling or cost management. |
| CCC.Core.TH18 | Encryption Key is Misused | Encryption keys may be used by an unauthorized entity due to inadequate key management practices or the compromise of a connected system. This could lead to the decryption of sensitive data, impacting its confidentiality and integrity. |
| CCC.Core.TH17 | Responses are Generated for Unauthorized Requests | The service may generate responses to requests from unauthorized entities. This could lead to the exposure of system details, which may be used to plan an attack against the service, system, or network. Additionally, allocating resources to service the request could lead to a denial of service for legitimate users, leading to a loss of availability anywhere in the system. |
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