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NETGEAR WNR2000v5 (Un)authenticated hidden_lang_avi Stack Overflow

Posted by deepcore on March 25, 2017 – 2:03 am

The NETGEAR WNR2000 router has a buffer overflow vulnerability in the hidden_lang_avi parameter. In order to exploit it, it is necessary to guess the value of a certain timestamp which is in the configuration of the router. An authenticated attacker can simply fetch this from a page, but an unauthenticated attacker has to brute force it. Brute-forcing the timestamp token might take a few minutes, a few hours, or days, but it is guaranteed that it can be brute-forced. This Metasploit module implements both modes, and it works very reliably. It has been tested with the WNR2000v5, firmware versions 1.0.0.34 and 1.0.0.18. It should also work with hardware revisions v4 and v3, but this has not been tested – with these routers it might be necessary to adjust the LibcBase variable as well as the gadget addresses.


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