Vulnerable Systems: Western Digital My Net Series Wireless Routers: N600 Firmware 1.03.12 N600 Firmware 1.04.16 N750 Firmware 1.03.12 N750 Firmware 1.04.16 N900 Firmware 1.05.12 N900 Firmware 1.06.18 N900 Firmware 1.06.28 N900C Firmware 1.05.12 N900C Firmware 1.06.18 N900C Firmware 1.06.28 CVE 2013-5006 CWE-256 Plaintext Storage of a Password CVSS Base Score 4.3 CVSS Impact Subscore 2.9 Cvss Expoit Score 8.6 (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N/E:POC/RL:U/RC:UR/CDP:H/TD:H/CR:H/IR:H/AR:H) Proof of concept: curl -s http://:8080/main_internet.php? | egrep -i 'var pass' which will give an output similar to this ex: var pass=""; Details: By sending a specially crafted command to the affected routers, the clear text password for the admin account can be extracted, with no authentication required to access the page where it is stored. During the initial setup of these four routers with the affected firmware, the admin password is stored in clear text on the main_internet.php? source code page as the value for 'var pass'. For this bug to exploitable from a remote network attack, UPnP and remote administrative access (port 8080 is set by default) must be enabled. The vendor has not responded to any inquiries concerning the bug. External Sources: OSVDB - http://www.osvdb.org/show/osvdb/95519 CVE-Mitre - http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2013-5006 IBM xforce - http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/85903 Bugtraq/SecList - http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/527433 Security Database - http://www.security-database.com/detail.php?alert=CVE-2013-5006 Vendor's Network Router Product Pages: http://www.wdc.com/en/products/network/routers/ http://support.wdc.com/download/notes/My_Net_N900C_FW_Release_Notes_1.07.16.pdf?v=9564 http://support.wdc.com/download/notes/My_Net_N900_FW_Release_Notes_1.07.16.pdf?v=7436 http://support.wdc.com/download/notes/My_Net_N750_FW_Release_Notes_1_04_16.pdf?v=6879 http://support.wdc.com/download/notes/My_Net_N600_FW_Release_Notes_1_04_16.pdf?v=4950 Additional Notes/Fixes/Workarounds: Firmware notes: N900 and N900C with firmware 1.07.16 released on 05/2013 fixes the bug. It is advised that users with the N900 or N900C upgrade to 1.07.16. Earlier firmware releases of 1.02.02, 1.03.11 and 1.04.08 are unaffected. N600 and N750 with the earlier firmware 1.01.04 and 1.01.20 are unaffected by this bug. Firmware 1.02.08 was not tested. The 'workaround' for these two model routers, which will only stop network side attacks, is for the end user to disable remote administrative access capabilities. Discovered - 07-02-2013 Updated - 07-31-2013 Research Contact - K Lovett Affiliation - SUSnet