CWE-1103: Use of Platform-Dependent Third Party Components
The product relies on third-party components that do not provide equivalent functionality across all desirable platforms.
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This issue makes it more difficult to maintain the product, which indirectly affects security by making it more difficult or time-consuming to find and/or fix vulnerabilities. It also might make it easier to introduce vulnerabilities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is CWE-1103: Use of Platform-Dependent Third Party Components?+
CWE-1103: Use of Platform-Dependent Third Party Components is a Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) entry maintained by MITRE. The product relies on third-party components that do not provide equivalent functionality across all desirable platforms. This issue makes it more difficult to maintain the product, which indirectly affects security by making it more difficult or time-consuming to find and/or fix vulnerabilities. It also might make it easier to introduce vulnerabilities.
What are the security consequences of Use of Platform-Dependent Third Party Components?+
If exploited, CWE-1103 (Use of Platform-Dependent Third Party Components) it can compromise Other, leading to outcomes such as Reduce Maintainability.
What is the difference between a CWE and a CVE?+
A CWE (Common Weakness Enumeration) like CWE-1103 describes a category of software weakness — the underlying flaw type. A CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) identifies a specific, real-world vulnerability in a particular product. In short, a CWE is the kind of mistake, and a CVE is an instance of that mistake being found in software.