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TP-LINK TL-WR740N Cross Site Scripting / Denial Of Service

TP-LINK TL-WR740N Cross Site Scripting / Denial Of Service
Posted Mar 4, 2011
Authored by Ewerson Guimaraes | Site dclabs.com.br

The TP-LINK TL-WR740N network device suffers from cross site scripting and denial of service vulnerabilities.

tags | advisory, denial of service, vulnerability, xss
SHA-256 | a097150919d27e37f9e77cc30f3985d6cf30d8bacddf84d2f069fb3370badd89

TP-LINK TL-WR740N Cross Site Scripting / Denial Of Service

Change Mirror Download
[DCA-2011-0001]


[Discussion]
- DcLabs Security Research Group advises about following vulnerability(ies):

[Software/Hardware]
- TP-LINK TL-WR740N

[Vendor Product Description]
- The TL-WR740N is a combined wired/wireless network connection device
integrated with internet-sharing router and 4-port switch.
The wireless Lite-  Router is 802.11b & g compatible based on 802.11n
technology and gives you 802.11n performance up to 150Mbps
at an even more affordable price.
- Source: http://www.tp-link.com/products/productDetails.asp?pmodel=TL-WR740N

[Advisory Timeline]
- 02/Feb/2011 -> First notification sent.
- No vendor reply
- 08/Feb/2011 -> Second Notification sent.
- No vendor reply
- 04/Mar/2011 -> Advisory Published.

[Bug Summary]
- Stored XSS
- Web Console and UPnP service DoS

[Impact]
- Low

[Affected Version]
- Firmware Version: 3.12.4 Build 100910 Rel.57694n
- Firmware Version: 3.11.7 Build 100603 Rel.56412n
- Other versions can also be affected but wasn't tested.

[Bug Description and Proof of Concept]
+ Stored XSS (Cross Site Scripting)
Tp-Link does not validate/sanitize the user input data, leading to a stored XSS

+ Denial of Service
If Ten (10) or more crafted packets are sent in less than 1 second,
addressing WebConsole or UPnP port, the respective service becomes
unresponsive.

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All flaws described here were discovered and researched by:
Ewerson Guimaraes aka Crash.
DcLabs Security Research Group
crash <AT> dclabs <DOT> com <DOT> br

[Workarounds]
- No workaround was provided addressing these vulnerabilities.

[Credits]
DcLabs Security Research Group

--
Ewerson Guimaraes (Crash)
Pentester/Researcher
DcLabs Security Team
www.dclabs.com.br
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