Cisco patches flaws in routers, wireless LAN controllers

Cisco patches flaws in routers, wireless LAN controllers

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ID: IRCNE2014032124
Date: 2013-03-08

According to "computerworld", Cisco Systems released new firmware versions for some of its small business routers and wireless LAN controllers in order to address vulnerabilities that could allow remote attackers to compromise the vulnerable devices or affect their availability.
A vulnerability found in the web management interface of the Cisco RV110W Wireless-N VPN Firewall, RV215W Wireless-N VPN Router and CVR100W Wireless-N VPN Router can be exploited by an unauthenticated, remote attacker to gain administrative access to the affected devices.
"The vulnerability is due to improper handling of authentication requests by the web framework," Cisco said in a security advisory published Wednesday. "An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by intercepting, modifying and resubmitting an authentication request. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could give an attacker administrative-level access to the web-based administration interface on the affected device."
Cisco assigned an impact score of 10 to the vulnerability -- the highest in the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) -- because the flaw can lead to a complete compromise of a device's confidentiality, integrity and availability.
Users are advised to update the firmware of the affected devices because there are no available workarounds. The patched firmware versions are: Cisco CVR100W Wireless-N VPN Router firmware version 1.0.1.21, Cisco RV110W Wireless-N VPN Firewall firmware version 1.2.0.10 and Cisco RV215W Wireless-N VPN Router firmware version 1.1.0.6.
Cisco also fixed five denial-of-service vulnerabilities and one unauthorized access vulnerability in the software running on a wide range of its stand-alone and modular wireless LAN controllers.
The denial-of-service vulnerabilities can be exploited by sending specially crafted IGMP version 3 messages, MLD version 2 packets, Ethernet 802.11 frames and WebAuth login requests to the affected devices. The attacks can force the affected devices to restart or can result in more persistent denial-of-service conditions, depending on the vulnerability being exploited.
"An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by attempting to authenticate to an affected device using locally-stored credentials of the AP," Cisco said in an advisory. "A successful attack could allow an attacker to take complete control of the affected AP and make arbitrary changes to the configuration."

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