Netis-WF2419 Router Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
A cross-site request forgery web vulnerability has been discovered in the official Netis-WF2419 Router. The vulnerability allows remote attackers to manipulate client-side web-application to browser requests to compromise the router by execution of system specific functions without session protection. A remote attacker is able to delete Address Reservation List settings of Netis Router with a cross-site request forgery html script code. The vulnerability can be exploited by loading embedded html code in a site or page. The issue can also be exploited by attackers to external redirect an user account to malicious web pages. The issue requires medium user interaction in case of exploitation. The request method to execute is GET and the attack vector is located on the client-side of the router firmware.