Cambium Multiple Vulnerabilities

2017.11.24
Credit: Maor Shwartz
Risk: Medium
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CVE: N/A
CWE: N/A

SSD Advisory – Cambium Multiple Vulnerabilities Full report: https://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/3526 Twitter: @SecuriTeam_SSD Weibo: SecuriTeam_SSD Vulnerabilities Summary The following advisory describes three (3) vulnerabilities found in Cambium Network Updater Tool and Networks Services Server. The Network Updater Tool is “a free-of-charge tool that applies packages to upgrade the device types that the release notes for the release that you are using list as supported. Because this tool is available, an operator does not need to visit each module in the network or even each AP where they would otherwise use the SM Autoupdate capability of the radios” The Cambium Networks Services (CNS) Server is “a network management application provided by Cambium Networks to manage ePMP devices.” The vulnerabilities found in Cambium products are: Cambium Network Updater Tool (CNUT) – Unauthenticated File Path Traversal Cambium Networks Services Server (CNSS) – Unauthenticated Access Control Bypass Cambium Networks Services Server (CNSS) – Capture credentials for Device Discovery Credit An independent security researcher, Karn Ganeshen, has reported this vulnerability to Beyond Security’s SecuriTeam Secure Disclosure program Vendor response Cambium has released patches to address those vulnerabilities. For more details: https://help.endian.com/hc/en-us/articles/115012996087 – Support Case 131840 Vulnerabilities details Cambium Network Updater Tool Unauthenticated File Path Traversal When Cambium Network Updater Tool is started, it runs a web server on HTTP(S) port 80/443. Cambium Network Updater Tool is a Java application. The web server does not perform strict input validation, and uses input data for filesystem operation. Therefore, it is possible for an un-authenticated user to read arbitrary files off of the file system by issuing the following request: === curl http://IP/../../path/to/file === Cambium Networks Services Server Unauthenticated Access Control Bypass Cambium Networks Services Server does not implement strict access control. An unauthenticated, remote user can therefore, access the root-, sub-directories, and sensitive configuration files, directly from the server. ambium Networks Services Server (CNSS) – Capture credentials for Device Discovery CNSS is used for discovering various other Cambium devices such as ePMP, and managing all deployed units centrally. In order to discover and access the devices, it relies upon SNMP (v2c) community strings and login credentials. The CNSS application has 2 roles – administrators, and users. An ‘admin’ has full access to the application. A user in ‘users’ group has restricted access to functions in the application. An admin user can access & make changes to default configuration for device discovery The non-administrative account – ‘user’ – cannot access ‘Discover’ function configuration However, it is possible for a ‘user’ to capture this configuration – default login credentials and SNMP strings for other devices – by accessing the following url: === http://ip/services/finder/admin/index.php === -- Thanks Maor Shwartz


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