In Java, byte arrays are often used to transmit raw binary data and character encoded data. An attempt to read raw binary data as if it were character encoded data fails because some of the bytes may not represent valid characters in the default or specified encoding scheme. For instance, a cryptographic key containing non-representable bytes may be required to be converted to character encoded data for its suitable transmission. However, this may produce errorneous results.
Also, see FIO02-J. Keep track of bytes read and account for character encoding while reading data and FIO03-J. Specify the character encoding while performing file or network IO.
This noncompliant example attempts to convert the byte array representing a BigInteger into a String. Unfortunately, some of the bytes do not denote valid characters, so the resulting String representation loses information. (Converting the String back to a BigInteger produces a different number.)
BigInteger x = new BigInteger ("530500452766");
byte [] byteArray = x.toByteArray(); // convert to byte array
String s = new String(byteArray); // s prints as "{âJ?ž" -
// the fourth character is invalid
// convert s back to a BigInteger
byteArray = s.getBytes(); // convert to bytes
x = new BigInteger(byteArray); // now x = 530500435870
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This compliant solution converts a byte array to a String object. The byte array has been generated from a BigInteger, and represents valid characters.
BigInteger x = new BigInteger ("530500452766");
String s = x.toString(); // valid character data
byte [] byteArray = s.getBytes("UTF8");
String ns = new String(byteArray, "UTF8"); // ns prints as "530500452766"
BigInteger x1 = new BigInteger(ns); // construct the original BigInteger
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Do not try to convert the String object to a byte array to obtain the original BigInteger. Character encoded data may yield a byte array which when converted to a BigInteger, results in a completely different value.
Attempting to read a byte array containing raw character data as if it were character data may produce erroneous results.
Rule |
Severity |
Likelihood |
Remediation Cost |
Priority |
Level |
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FIO37- J |
Low |
Unlikely |
Medium |
P2 |
L3 |
TODO
Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.
\[[API 06|AA. Java References#API 06]\] class [String|http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/lang/String.html] |
FIO36-J. Do not create multiple buffered wrappers on an InputStream 09. Input Output (FIO) 09. Input Output (FIO)