Wireless Photo Access 1.0.10 iOS - Multiple Vulnerabilities

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Title:
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Wireless Photo Access 1.0.10 iOS - Multiple Vulnerabilities


Date:
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2013-04-27


References:
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http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=934


VL-ID:
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934


Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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5.6


Introduction:
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Is it too difficult to get your photos and videos in original quality from your iPhone or iPad? Simply access them 
from any nearby computer or another iPhone/iPod/iPad using Web Browser without need to install any 3rd party transfer utilities.

* Access and download all your photos and videos instantly without iTunes syncing and without installing 3rd party transfer utilities
* Simply run WiFi Photo Access on your device and point Web Browser on your computer to displayed address
* One tap download for photos or videoclips (you can also choose to view in current window or view in new window) to another iPhone/iPad 
or any Mac or PC computer
* Download all videoclips in original and unmodified HD quality (when sending by e-mail all videos are repacked and lose quality, this 
won`t happen with MediaBox)
* View or download all pictures while preserving all metadata and original quality
* Show off your pictures directly from your device without need to sync, e-mail or upload
* Video thumbnails display video size in Mb and duration in seconds
* Photo Access will prevent auto-lock and screen dim feature so your WiFi connection stays alive until you close the application
* Configurable custom port that Web Server listens on
* Optional privacy to deny access to another persons on same local network (username and password authentication)
* Photo Access requires iOS 4.0 and works on iPhone, iPod and iPad (takes advantage of Retina display on iPhone 4)
* Location Services needs to be enabled for WiFi MediaBox to be able to access your media files (this is because photos might contain GPS coordinates). 
This is an iOS requirement and your GPS location is not being acquired, nor used for any purpose.
* If you have Restrictions turned ON, please make sure to Allow Changes for Location Services at least temporarily on first startup so Photo Access 
can get access to your Photos library.

(Copy of the Homepage: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wifi-mediabox-photo-video/id422804836 )


Abstract:
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The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered multiple vulnerabilities in the mobile Wireless Photo Access 1.0.10 iOS app (Apple - iPad|iPhone).


Report-Timeline:
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2013-04-27:	Public Disclosure


Status:
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Published


Affected Products:
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Apple AppStore
Product: Wireless Photo Access 1.0.10


Exploitation-Technique:
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Remote


Severity:
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High


Details:
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1.1
A local command injection web vulnerability is detected in the mobile Wireless Photo Access 1.0.10 iOS app (Apple - iPad|iPhone).
The vulnerability allows to inject local commands via vulnerable system values to compromise the apple mobile iOS application.

The vulnerbility is located in the index toolbar module when processing to load a ipad or iphone device name. Local attackers can change 
the ipad/iphone device name to system specific commands and file requests to provoke an execution when processing to watch the 
main index listing of the pictures. The execution of the script code occurs in the device name web context when processing to 
display the vulnerable name value.

Exploitation of the web vulnerability does not require an application user account with login (standard) or user interaction.
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results unauthorized local execution of system specific commands and path requests.


Vulnerable Application(s):
				[+] Wireless Photo Access 1.0.10 - ITunes or AppStore (Apple)

Vulnerable Module(s):
				[+] Toolbar - Index

Vulnerable Parameter(s):
				[+] device name

Affected Module(s):
				[+] Toolbar Listing - Index



1.2
A remote denial of service vulnerability is detected in the mobile Wireless Photo Access 1.0.10 iOS app (Apple - iPad|iPhone).
The vulnerability allows a remote attackers to crash down the software process of the vulnerable iOS service application.

The vulnerability is located in the thumb and img (image) module of the application when processing to request an invalid or non exisiting 
id via url parameter. The non exisiting or invalid id request via GET method results in a stable iOS web-server service app crash.

Exploitation of the vulnerability does not require an application user account with login or user interaction.
Successful exploitation of the denial of service vulnerability results in a stable iOS application and web-server crash.


Vulnerable Application(s):
				[+] Wireless Photo Access 1.0.10 - ITunes or AppStore (Apple)

Vulnerable Module(s):
				[+] thumb and img

Vulnerable Parameter(s):
				[+] id

Affected Module(s):
				[+] Web-Server


Proof of Concept:
=================
1.1
The local command injection web vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers without an application user account 
and also without user interaction. For demonstration or reproduce ...

Manually steps to reproduce ... Command Inject via Album Foldername

1.  Install the application from itunes or the apple appstore
2.  Start the application on your ipad or iphone 
3.  Open the settings menu of iOS and switch to the name of your iOS device 
4.  Change the device name to your own malicious string to for a later execution of the command/path injection
5.  Open the localhost web-server of the wireless application and refresh the index listing
6.  The main index toolbar will execute the device name context without secure encoding
7.  Successful reproduced!

PoC: Device Name - Toolbar

<div class="toolbar">
	<div id="left">
		<div><font style="font-size:13px;"><b>Wireless Photo Access:</b> >%20>"
<iframe src="Wireless%20Photo%20Access%20for%20iOS_files/a.htm">
 <i>(Free Lite version)</i></font></div>
	</div>
	<div id="right">
		<a href="http://www.xxxxx.sk/wifiaccess";><button 
class="button">Support</button></a>
	</div>
</div>


1.2
The remote denial of service vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers without an application user account or user interaction.
For demonstration or reproduce ...


Standard Request:
http://localhost:8080/img.jpg?id=22    (IMAGE)
http://localhost:8080/thumb?id=23     (THUMBNAIL)

Manipulated Request:
http://localhost:8080/img.jpg?id=99999    (IMAGE)
http://localhost:8080/thumb?id=-----     (THUMBNAIL)
http://localhost:8080/img.jpg?id=AAAAA    (IMAGE)
http://localhost:8080/thumb?id=1+_s     (THUMBNAIL)




Risk:
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1.1
The security risk of the local command/path injection web vulnerability is estimated as high.

1.2
The security risk of the remote denial of service web vulnerability is estimated as medium.


Credits:
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Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team]  -    Benjamin Kunz Mejri (bkm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)


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