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Title: Neteyes NexusWay Border Gateway Multiple Remote Vulnerabilities

Severity: CRITICAL

Description:

Neteyes NexusWay is a Border Gateway device.

NexusWay is reportedly affected by multiple remote vulnerabilities. These issues can allow an unauthorized attacker to execute arbitrary commands and gain administrative access to an affected device.

The following specific issues were identified:

A remote attacker can gain administrative access to Nexusway by sending specially crafted cookies over TCP port 443 to the device's Web administration service. This issue can allow the attacker to change various configuration settings and completely compromise the device.

A remote attacker with access to the SSH module of the device can execute arbitrary commands with superuser privileges and completely compromise the device. Reportedly, this issue can be exploited by issuing a command combined with a malicious command using a semicolon (;) such as ping;sh.

An attacker can also execute arbitrary commands by sending a malformed HTTP GET request to the Web administration service over TCP port 443. This can allow the attacker to execute commands with superuser privileges.

All versions of NexusWay are considered vulnerable at the moment.

Affected Products:

  • Neteyes NexusWay 0.0.0

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