CVE-2022-26510
A firmware update vulnerability exists in the iburn firmware checks functionality of InHand Networks InRouter302 V3.5.37. A specially-crafted HTTP request can lead to firmware update. An attacker can send a sequence of requests to trigger this vulnerability.
InHand Networks InRouter302 V3.5.37
InRouter302 - https://www.inhandnetworks.com/products/inrouter300.html
9.9 - CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H
CWE-347 - Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature
The InRouter302 is an industrial LTE router. It features remote management functionalities and several security protection mechanism, such as: VPN technologies, firewall functionalities, authorization management and several other features.
The InRouter302 offers, through the upgrade.cgi
API, the upgrade of its firmware. The upgrade process does not include any cryptographic signature that would guarantee that the content of the upgrade is legitimate. This would allow any attacker, able to perform the upgrade.cgi
API, to insert backdoor and modify the firmware of the router. The same consequences are true for an attacker able to perform a man-in-the-middle attack, where the attacker would wait for a legitimate user to initiate a firmware update, then modify the firmware in-transit.
The iburn
binary, the one responsible for performing the actual firmware update, only calculates and checks a CRC32.
The vendor has updated their website and uploaded the latest firmware on it. https://inhandnetworks.com/product-security-advisories.html https://www.inhandnetworks.com/products/inrouter300.html#link4
https://www.inhandnetworks.com/upload/attachment/202205/10/InHand-PSA-2022-01.pdf
2022-03-23 - Vendor Disclosure
2022-05-10 - Public Release
2022-05-10 - Vendor Patch Release
Discovered by Francesco Benvenuto of Cisco Talos.