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CWE-1055: Multiple Inheritance from Concrete Classes

The product contains a class with inheritance from more than one concrete class.

CWE-1055 · Base Level

Description

The product contains a class with inheritance from more than one concrete class.

Potential Impact

Other

Reduce Maintainability

Detection Methods

  • Automated Static Analysis — Automated static analysis, commonly referred to as Static Application Security Testing (SAST), can find some instances of this weakness by analyzing source code (or binary/compiled code) without having to execute it. Typically, this is done by building a model of data flow and control flow, then sea

Taxonomy Mappings

  • OMG ASCMM: ASCMM-MNT-2 —

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CWE-1055?

CWE-1055 (Multiple Inheritance from Concrete Classes) is a software weakness identified by MITRE's Common Weakness Enumeration. It is classified as a Base-level weakness. The product contains a class with inheritance from more than one concrete class.

How can CWE-1055 be exploited?

Attackers can exploit CWE-1055 (Multiple Inheritance from Concrete Classes) to reduce maintainability. This weakness is typically introduced during the Implementation phase of software development.

How do I prevent CWE-1055?

Follow secure coding practices, conduct code reviews, and use automated security testing tools (SAST/DAST) to detect this weakness early in the development lifecycle.

What is the severity of CWE-1055?

CWE-1055 is classified as a Base-level weakness (Medium abstraction). Its actual severity depends on the specific context and how the weakness manifests in your application.