CWE-1039— Inadequate Detection or Handling of Adversarial Input Perturbations in Automated Recognition Mechanism
The product uses an automated mechanism such as machine learning to recognize complex data inputs (e.g. image or audio) as a particular concept or category, but it does not properly detect or handle inputs that have been modified or constructed in a way that causes the mechanism to detect a different, incorrect concept.— MITRE CWE catalog
3 active CVEs classified under this weakness category. Sourced from NVD, GHSA, and vendor advisories. Full definition on MITRE →
CVEs classified under CWE-1039page 1 of 1
- CVE-2023-20071MEDIUMCVSS 5.8EG 5.82023-11-01
Multiple Cisco products are affected by a vulnerability in the Snort detection engine that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass the configured policies on an affected system. This vulnerability is due to a flaw in the …
- CVE-2025-26644MEDIUMCVSS 5.1EG 5.12025-04-08
Automated recognition mechanism with inadequate detection or handling of adversarial input perturbations in Windows Hello allows an unauthorized attacker to perform spoofing locally.
- CVE-2025-3578CRITICALCVSS 9.3EG 9.32025-04-15
A malicious, authenticated user in Aidex, versions prior to 1.7, could list credentials of other users, create or modify existing users in the application, list credentials of users in production or development environments. In addition, i…
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