D-Link DCS cameras have a weak/insecure CrossDomain.XML file that allows sites hosting malicious Flash objects to access and/or change the…
mitre·CWE-352·Published 2017-04-24
D-Link DCS cameras have a weak/insecure CrossDomain.XML file that allows sites hosting malicious Flash objects to access and/or change the device's settings via a CSRF attack. This is because of the 'allow-access-from domain' child element set to *, thus accepting requests from any domain. If a victim logged into the camera's web console visits a malicious site hosting a malicious Flash file from another Browser tab, the malicious Flash file then can send requests to the victim's DCS series Camera without knowing the credentials. An attacker can host a malicious Flash file that can retrieve Live Feeds or information from the victim's DCS series Camera, add new admin users, or make other changes to the device. Known affected devices are DCS-933L with firmware before 1.13.05, DCS-5030L, DCS-5020L, DCS-2530L, DCS-2630L, DCS-930L, DCS-932L, and DCS-932LB1.
D-Link DCS cameras have a weak/insecure CrossDomain.XML file that allows sites hosting malicious Flash objects to access and/or change the device's settings via a CSRF attack. This is because of the 'allow-access-from domain' child element set to *, thus accepting requests from any domain. If a victim logged into the camera's web console visits a malicious site hosting a malicious Flash file from another Browser tab, the malicious Flash file then can send requests to the victim's DCS series Camera without knowing the credentials. An attacker can host a malicious Flash file that can retrieve Live Feeds or information from the victim's DCS series Camera, add new admin users, or make other changes to the device. Known affected devices are DCS-933L with firmware before 1.13.05, DCS-5030L, DCS-5020L, DCS-2530L, DCS-2630L, DCS-930L, DCS-932L, and DCS-932LB1.
Las cámaras DCS de D-Link tienen un archivo CrossDomain.XML débil/inseguro que permite a los sitios que alojan objetos Flash maliciosos acceder y/o cambiar la configuración del dispositivo a través de un ataque CSRF. Esto se debe a que el elemento secundario 'allow-access-from domain' se establece en *, aceptando así peticiones de cualquier dominio. Si una víctima conectada a la consola web de la cámara visita un sitio malicioso que aloja un archivo Flash malicioso desde otra pestaña Navegador, el archivo Flash malicioso puede enviar solicitudes a la Camera de la serie DCS de la víctima sin conocer las credenciales. Un atacante puede alojar un archivo Flash malicioso que puede recuperar Live Feeds o información de la Camera de la serie DCS de la víctima, añadir nuevos usuarios de administración o realizar otros cambios en el dispositivo. Los dispositivos afectados conocidos son DCS-933L con firmware en versiones anteriores a 1.13.05, DCS-5030L, DCS-5020L, DCS-2530L, DCS-2630L, DCS-930L, DCS-932L y DCS-932LB1.
| Version | Type | Source | Base | Exp | Impact | Vector |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.0 | Primary | NVD | 6.8 | 8.6 | 6.4 | AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P |
| 3.1 | Primary | NVD | 8.8 | 2.8 | 5.9 | CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H |