D-Link DSL-6850U Multiple Vulnerabilities

Vulnerabilities Summary

The following advisory describes two (2) vulnerabilities found in D-Link DSL-6850U versions BZ_1.00.01 – BZ_1.00.09.

D-Link DSL-6850U is a router “manufactured by D-Link for Bezeq in Israel” The vulnerabilities found are:

  1. Default Credentials
  2. Remote Command Execution

Credit

An independent security researcher has reported this vulnerability to Beyond Security’s SecuriTeam Secure Disclosure program.

Vendor response

Bezeq was informed of the vulnerability on June 9, and released patches to address these vulnerabilities.

Vulnerabilities details

The device has a custom firmware with the following issues:

  1. The Remote Web Management is enabled by default
  2. The default account cannot be disabled

Default Credentials

The default account username is: support

The password is: support

Remote Command Execution

The shell interface allows only a set of commands however you can “bind” them using ‘&&’ ‘||’

Sending the command to the shell:

echo && /bin/bash

Will result in a BusyBox shell

Source: securiteam