I noticed a security issue in my Netgear CG3000v2 cable modem, as provided by Optus (an Australian phone/communications provider). The "admin password" can be changed on the web interface, without providing the current password. The page http://ift.tt/1YSTpo4 prompts for old and new passwords (and repeat of new), but in fact ignores the old password provided, and changes the password to the new one, regardless. This issue could be exploited via CSRF, to change the password while the user happens to be logged in. I do not know what practical benefit an attacker would then gain; maybe not much, seeing how most modems would be left at the default setting of admin/password as per http://ift.tt/1M3a9qG I do not know whether the same issue affects other modems or routers. I reported the issue to Netgear (support case #26592620) but they did not seem interested. Cheers, Paul Paul Szabo psz@maths.usyd.edu.au http://ift.tt/1szcIlO School of Mathematics and Statistics University of Sydney Australia
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