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RAD SecFlow-1v SF_0290_2.3.01.26 - Cross-Site Request Forgery (Reboot) Vulnerability
# Exploit Title: RAD SecFlow-1v SF_0290_2.3.01.26 - Cross-Site Request Forgery (Reboot) # Exploit Author: Uriel Yochpaz and Jonatan Schor # Vendor Homepage: https://www.rad.com/products/secflow-1v-IIoT-Gateway # Version: SecFlow-1v os-image SF_0290_2.3.01.26 # Tested on: RAD SecFlow-1v # CVE : N/A A vulnerability in the web-based management interface of RAD SecFlow-1v could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to conduct a cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attack on an affected system. The vulnerability is due to insufficient CSRF protections for the web UI on an affected device. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by persuading a user of the interface to follow a malicious link. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to perform arbitrary actions with the privilege level of the affected user. This could be exploited in conjunction with CVE-2020-13260. # Proof of Concept By persuading an authenticated user to open a web page containing the following code: <img src="https://SecFlow-1v_IP/devicereboot.php?restart=1&isSubmitted=1"> A reboot operation would begin. This attack could execute any operation available at the web-based management interface (File uploads, Scheduled and immediate reboots, Factory reset etc.) # Full Account Takeover As mentioned above, this exploit could be used in conjunction with CVE-2020-13260 (Stored-XSS), by using the CSRF exploit to upload a malicious file to a Stored-XSS vulnerabale page, which could allow Full Account Takeover. For further information and full PoC: https://github.com/UrielYochpaz/CVE-2020-13259 # Timeline May 19th, 2020 - Vulnerability exposed. May 19th, 2020 – Vulnerability reported to RAD. May 21th, 2020 – Vulnerability reported to MITRE. May 21th, 2020 – MITRE assigned CVE: CVE-2020-13259. May 22th, 2020 – Contacted RAD for further details and cooperation. Aug 25th, 2020 – RAD patched the vulnerability. # 0day.today [2024-11-15] #