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Re: Remote Command Execution on Cisco WAG120N
From: Julius Kivimäki <julius.kivimaki () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 11:47:37 +0200
Is a privilege escalation vulnerability in Linux not a vulnerability if it requires authentication? 2012/11/22 Gary Driggs <gdriggs () pdx edu>
On Nov 22, 2012, Manu <sourvivor at gmail> wrote:Authenticate and browse toHow is this a vulnerability if it's behind an authentication wall? I've seen several SOHO routers and APs that include some kind of "hidden" web page that allows one to tweak settings. How does this differ & how is it remotely exploitable without authentication? I'm sure if you contacted the vendor they would acknowledge the existence of the page as either a debug or dev tool and ask the same questions I have. -Gary _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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- Re: Remote Command Execution on Cisco WAG120N Gary Driggs (Nov 26)
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- Re: Remote Command Execution on Cisco WAG120N Julius Kivimäki (Nov 26)
- Re: Remote Command Execution on Cisco WAG120N Gary Driggs (Nov 26)
- Re: Remote Command Execution on Cisco WAG120N Benji (Nov 26)
- Re: Remote Command Execution on Cisco WAG120N Gary (Nov 28)
- Re: Remote Command Execution on Cisco WAG120N Ulisses Montenegro (Nov 28)
- Re: Remote Command Execution on Cisco WAG120N Gary Driggs (Nov 26)
- Re: Remote Command Execution on Cisco WAG120N gremlin (Nov 27)