# Cleartext Transmission of Sensitive Information (CWE-319) The product transmits sensitive or security-critical data in cleartext in a communication channel that can be sniffed by unauthorized actors. **Stack:** Python - Prevalence: Élevée Fréquemment exploitée - Impact: Élevé 5 règles de sévérité élevée - Prevention: Documentée 6 exemples de correctifs **OWASP:** Cryptographic Failures (A02:2021-Cryptographic Failures) - #2 ## Description Many communication channels can be sniffed by attackers during data transmission. When sensitive data is transmitted without encryption, an attacker can intercept and read this information. Secure channels like TLS should be used to protect sensitive data in transit. ## Prevention ### Python Use HTTPS for all external requests and enable SSL redirect in frameworks ## Warning Signs - [HIGH] use of unencrypted HTTP for sensitive operations like API calls, authentication, payment processing, ## Consequences - Lecture des données de l'application - Contourner le mécanisme de protection ## Mitigations - Chiffrez toutes les données sensibles avant transmission - Utilisez TLS/SSL pour toutes les connexions transmettant des données sensibles - Mettez en place l'épinglage de certificats pour les applications mobiles ## Detection - Total rules: 6 - Languages: go, kubernetes, yaml, python ## Rules by Language ### Python (1 rules) - **HTTP Used Instead of HTTPS** [HIGH]: Detects use of unencrypted HTTP for sensitive operations like API calls, authentication, payment processing, or data transmission. HTTP traffic is sent in cleartext and can be intercepted. Always use HTTPS. - Remediation: Use HTTPS for all external requests and enable SSL redirect. ```python import requests API_URL = "https://api.example.com" response = requests.get(f"{API_URL}/data", verify=True, timeout=10) # Django settings.py SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT = True SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = True ``` Learn more: https://shoulder.dev/learn/python/cwe-319/http-not-https