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Re: Remote Command Execution on Cisco WAG120N
From: Manu <sourvivor () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 12:06:53 +0100
It's not so rare Gary, is it?, Is just a vulnerability of command execution
and a requierment is that you have to be authenticated in the web interface
administration.
The router doesn't have any hidden webpage nor debug or dev tool for this
purpose.
2012/11/22 Gary Driggs <gdriggs () pdx edu>
On Nov 22, 2012, Manu <sourvivor at gmail> wrote:
Authenticate and browse to
How is this a vulnerability if it's behind an authentication wall?
I've seen several SOHO routers and APs that include some kind of
"hidden" web page that allows one to tweak settings. How does this
differ & how is it remotely exploitable without authentication? I'm
sure if you contacted the vendor they would acknowledge the existence
of the page as either a debug or dev tool and ask the same questions I
have.
-Gary
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