# Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File (CWE-532) Information written to log files can be of a sensitive nature and give valuable guidance to an attacker or expose sensitive user information. **Stack:** JavaScript - Prevalence: Mittel 3 Sprachen abgedeckt - Impact: Hoch 1 Regeln mit hohem Schweregrad - Prevention: Dokumentiert 3 Fix-Beispiele **OWASP:** Security Logging and Monitoring Failures (A09:2021-Security Logging and Monitoring Failures) - #9 ## Description When sensitive information like passwords, tokens, or personal data is logged, it becomes accessible to anyone with access to the logs. Log files are often stored with less security than the data they contain. ## Prevention Präventionsstrategien für Information Exposure Through Logs basierend auf 1 Shoulder-Erkennungsregeln. ### JavaScript Exclude sensitive fields from logged data using destructuring or redaction ## Warning Signs - [MEDIUM] when user-provided sensitive data (passwords, tokens, API keys, secrets, etc ## Consequences - Anwendungsdaten lesen - Privilegien erlangen ## Mitigations - Niemals sensible Informationen wie Passwörter oder Tokens loggen - Klassifizierung und Filterung von Log-Daten umsetzen - Sensible Daten vor dem Logging maskieren oder schwärzen ## Detection - Total rules: 3 - Languages: go, javascript, typescript, python ## Rules by Language ### Javascript (1 rules) - **Sensitive Data Exposure in Logs** [MEDIUM]: Detects when user-provided sensitive data (passwords, tokens, API keys, secrets, etc.) flows directly into logging functions without proper redaction or masking. This rule uses taint flow analysis to detect ACTUAL sensitive data being logged, not just variables with sensitive names. Only triggers when: 1. Data originates from user input (req.body, req.headers, etc.) 2. Contains sensitive field names (password, token, secret, etc.) 3. Flows into logging functions without sanitization Sensitive - Remediation: Exclude sensitive fields from logged data: ```javascript const { password, ...safeBody } = req.body; console.log('Request body:', safeBody); function redactToken(token) { return token ? token.substring(0, 4) + '***' : ''; } logger.info('Token:', redactToken(authToken)); ``` Learn more: https://shoulder.dev/learn/javascript/cwe-532/sensitive-data-logging ### Typescript (1 rules) - **Sensitive Data Exposure in Logs** [MEDIUM]: Detects when user-provided sensitive data (passwords, tokens, API keys, secrets, etc.) flows directly into logging functions without proper redaction or masking. This rule uses taint flow analysis to detect ACTUAL sensitive data being logged, not just variables with sensitive names. Only triggers when: 1. Data originates from user input (req.body, req.headers, etc.) 2. Contains sensitive field names (password, token, secret, etc.) 3. Flows into logging functions without sanitization Sensitive - Remediation: Exclude sensitive fields from logged data: ```javascript const { password, ...safeBody } = req.body; console.log('Request body:', safeBody); function redactToken(token) { return token ? token.substring(0, 4) + '***' : ''; } logger.info('Token:', redactToken(authToken)); ``` Learn more: https://shoulder.dev/learn/javascript/cwe-532/sensitive-data-logging