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FVS318.txt

FVS318.txt
Posted Jan 18, 2005
Authored by Paul Kurczaba | Site securinews.com

The Netgear FVS318 version 2.4 router is susceptible to filter bypass when the URL is hex encoded and it also have a cross site scripting flaw.

tags | exploit, xss
SHA-256 | e0429ec6f905a58deb753259af332c31bbfdea50bc29d36fff67ce55cbe545dc

FVS318.txt

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Multiple Vulnerabilities in Netgear FVS318 Router

http://www.securinews.com/vuln.htm?vulnid=103
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Overview:
The Netgear FVS318 is an easy to use, firewall/router designed for home users and small businesses. SecuriNews Research has found 2 vulnerabilities in the router.


Vendor:
Netgear (http://www.netgear.com)


Affected Systems/Configuration:
2.4, possibly others


Vulnerabilities/Exploits:

1) By using HEX encoded characters, it is possible to bypass the URL filter. For example, if the router administrator blocks the phrase ".exe"; a user can encode one or more characters in the URL phrase to bypass the filter. If we encode the 'x' in ".exe", the new phrase ".e%78e" will bypass the filter.

2) The content filter/log viewer contains a Cross Site Scripting vulnerability. When a user tries to access a blocked URL phrase, it is logged in the Security Log. If a user were to inject JavaScript into a blocked URL phrase, the JavaScript would be executed by the admin's browser when the security log is viewed.


Proof of Concept:

1) Example above.

2) If the router administrator has blocked the URL phrase ".exe", a user can inject JavaScript as follows:

http://www.example.com/somefile.exe</textarea><script>alert('XSS')</script>

Note: The string "</textarea>" must be added before the injected JavaScript, as the security log is placed in a text area.


Workaround:
None.


Date Discovered:
January 14, 2005


Severity:
Low-Medium


Credit:
SecuriNews Research
http://www.securinews.com/

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