In NETGEAR Nighthawk X10-R900 prior to 1.0.4.24, by sending a DHCP discover request containing a malicious hostname field, an attacker may execute stored XSS attacks against this device. When the malicious DHCP request is received, the device will generate a log entry containing the malicious hostname. This log entry may then be viewed at Advanced settings->Administration->Logs to trigger the exploit. Although this value is inserted into a textarea tag, converted to all-caps, and limited in length, attacks are still possible.
References
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https://www.ise.io/casestudies/sohopelessly-broken-2-0/ | Exploit Third Party Advisory |
https://www.ise.io/casestudies/sohopelessly-broken-2-0/ | Exploit Third Party Advisory |
Configurations
Configuration 1 (hide)
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History
21 Nov 2024, 04:23
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References | () https://www.ise.io/casestudies/sohopelessly-broken-2-0/ - Exploit, Third Party Advisory |
Information
Published : 2020-02-24 19:15
Updated : 2024-11-21 04:23
NVD link : CVE-2019-12513
Mitre link : CVE-2019-12513
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2019-12513
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Products Affected
netgear
- nighthawk_x10-r9000
- nighthawk_x10-r9000_firmware
CWE
CWE-79
Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')