Multitech RightFax Faxfinder Credential Disclosure

Related Vulnerabilities: CVE-2016-10512  
Publish Date: 21 Nov 2016
Author: Joshua Platz
                							

                [+] Credits: Joshua Platz aka Binary1985
[+] CVE ID: CVE-2016-10512
[+] Website: https://github.com/binary1985

[+] Source:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/binary1985/VulnerabilityDisclosure/master/RightFax%20FaxFinder%20%3C%204.1.2%20-%20CVE-2016-10512

Vendor:
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http://www.multitech.com/


Product:
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Multitech RightFax Faxfinder
< Version 4.1.2

The FaxFinder® all-in-one fax server provides distributed faxing capabilities, over a WAN, from a corporate office
to small remote offices as well as to field sales people.


Vulnerability Type:
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Cleartext Password Storage


Vulnerability Details:
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FaxFinder stores Passwords unencrypted for maintaining the test
connectivity function of its LDAP configuration. These credentials
are retrieved by the system when the LDAP configuration page is opened
and is embedded directly into the HTLM in cleartext.


1) Log into FaxFinder application. Default admin/admin


2) Navigate to the LDAP configuration at <IP>/system_configuration/ldap


3) View the HTLM source code, extracting the domain, username, and password from the HTLM form.

Key value name(html form ID's):
domain, username, password(cleartext)


Remediation Details:
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Apply security update issued in patch 4.1.2: ftp://ftp.multitech.com/faxfinder/ffx40/FFx40_version_update.txt

2016-03-29 - Issue Reported to Vendor
2016-03-29 - Vendor Awknowledged Issue
2016-06-07 - Beta Patch Introduced
2016-11-18 - Patch Issued
2016-11-21 - Public Disclsoure
2017-09-30 - CVE-2016-10512 Issued

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