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D-Link DAP 1150 CSRF / XSS / Denial Of Service

D-Link DAP 1150 CSRF / XSS / Denial Of Service
Posted Feb 11, 2012
Authored by MustLive

The D-Link DAP 1150 suffers from cross site request forgery, cross site scripting and denial of service vulnerabilities.

tags | exploit, denial of service, vulnerability, xss, info disclosure, csrf
MD5 | 5a44a6cd821fde309539e014d9f5ac7c

D-Link DAP 1150 CSRF / XSS / Denial Of Service

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Hello list!

I want to warn you about new security vulnerabilities in D-Link DAP 1150
(Wi-Fi Access Point and Router).

These are Cross-Site Request Forgery, Denial of Service and Cross-Site
Scripting vulnerabilities. This is my fourth advisory from series of
advisories about vulnerabilities in D-Link products.

SecurityVulns ID: 12076.

These vulnerabilities are in device admin panel in Access Point mode. In
Router mode there are many new sections appear in admin panel which are
vulnerable to CSRF and XSS.

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Affected products:
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Vulnerable is the next model: D-Link DAP 1150, Firmware version 1.2.94. This
model with other firmware versions also must be vulnerable.

D-Link decided not to fix these vulnerabilities, the same as they still
haven't fixed many vulnerabilities in DSL-500T (form 2005).

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Details:
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CSRF (WASC-09):

http://192.168.0.50/index.cgi?res_cmd=20&res_buf=null&res_cmd_type=bl&v2=y&rq=y

Via CSRF it's possible to save configuration. It's needed for saving
settings after restarting of the device. Also via CSRF it's possible to do
operations Reboot, Save&Reboot and Logout.

DoS (WASC-10):

Remove restarting of the device:

http://192.168.0.50/index.cgi?res_cmd=6&res_buf=null&res_cmd_type=nbl&v2=y&rq=y

CSRF (WASC-09):

In section Net / Connections via CSRF it's possible to add connections (such
types as PPPoE, IPoE, L2TP, PPTP), to remove connections and to change
settings of existent connections.

XSS (persistent) (WASC-08):

In section Net / Connections at adding or editing of connections it's
possible to set XSS code in subsection Main in field Name. The code will
execute at page Connections.

In section Net / Connections at adding or editing of connections it's
possible to set XSS code in subsection Static DHCP in field Host name. The
code will execute at page Main in connection's properties.

CSRF (WASC-09):

In section Wi-Fi in subsections Security settings, WPS via CSRF it's
possible to change security settings.

In section Wi-Fi in subsections Basic settings, MAC-Filter (Filter mode,
MAC-addresses), Station List, WDS, Additional settings, WMM, Client, in
section Advanced / Device mode, in section System in subsections System log,
NTP client via CSRF it's possible to change settings.

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Timeline:
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2011.11.17 - found vulnerabilities.
2011.12.13 - announced at my site.
2011.12.16 - informed developers.
2012.02.09 - disclosed at my site.

I mentioned about these vulnerabilities at my site
(http://websecurity.com.ua/5567/).

Best wishes & regards,
MustLive
Administrator of Websecurity web site
http://websecurity.com.ua

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