VNX-222 – Truncation of Security-relevant Information

Overview

VNX-222 maps to CWE-222: Truncation of Security-relevant Information. Detects source patterns associated with CWE-222 (Truncation of Security-relevant Information). Each finding should be manually reviewed for exploitability in context.

Severity: Medium | CWE: CWE-222 | Languages: c, cpp

Why This Matters

This weakness class (Truncation of Security-relevant Information) creates a concrete exploit surface: the rule searches for the concrete source-level patterns most commonly associated with CWE-222 and surfaces them for review. Each finding should be evaluated in context — the rule catches the pattern, not the context.

What Gets Flagged

// FLAGGED: contains 'snprintf(' pattern
snprintf(

Remediation

  1. Review each flagged line and determine whether the pattern represents a real instance of CWE-222 or a false positive.
  2. Replace the flagged construct with a documented safe alternative appropriate to your language and framework.
  3. For confirmed false positives, add a # vulnetix-ignore: VNX-222 comment on the line.
  4. Ensure equivalent test coverage exists to prevent regression.

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