UPDATE Malicious scanning activity targeting Cisco Small Business RV320 and RV325 Dual Gigabit WAN VPN routers is underway, with a swell of opportunistic probes looking for vulnerable devices ramping up since Friday. According to Bad Packets Report’s honeypot data, cyberattackers are targeting a pair of just-patched vulnerabilities that allow remote unauthenticated information disclosure (CVE-2019-1653) leading to remote code-execution (CVE-2019-1652) on the routers. There are more than 9,000 routers open to the attack, the firm found. The first vulnerability exists in the web-based management interface for RV320/RV325; a simple GET request for /cgi-bin/config.exp returns full details of the device’s configuration settings, including administrator credentials (the password is hashed though). “[This] could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to retrieve sensitive configuration information,” explained researcher Troy Mursch, in an advisory published over the weekend. “All configuration details of the RV320/RV325 router are exposed by this vulnerability.” Bad Packets Report’s own scanning efforts using BinaryEdge, which canvassed 15,309 unique IPv4 hosts, determined that 9,657 Cisco RV320/RV325 routers are vulnerable to CVE-2019-1653: Broken down, it works out to 6,247 vulnerable out of 9,852 Cisco RV320 routers scanned; and 3,410 vulnerable out of 5,457 Cisco RV325 routers scanned. These are mostly located in the United States, Mursch said, though overall, vulnerable devi...
Active Scans Target Cisco Small Biz Routers for Remote Code-Execution
Threatpost
·Published Jan 28, 2019
·Updated
Affected Software
2 affected components
Cisco RV320=1.4.2.15, =1.4.2.17
Cisco RV325=1.4.2.15, =1.4.2.17
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What is the main topic of this article?
The article discusses active scanning and exploitation attempts targeting Cisco Small Business RV320 and RV325 routers.
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What security implications are discussed?
The article highlights the risk of remote code execution vulnerabilities being exploited by cyberattackers.
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What products or software are affected?
The affected products are Cisco RV320 and RV325 Dual Gigabit WAN VPN routers.
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What prompted the increase in malicious scanning activity?
A surge in opportunistic probing by cyberattackers has been noted since Friday, indicating heightened interest in exploiting known vulnerabilities.
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Who reported on the malicious scanning activity targeting these routers?
The Bad Packets Report provided the honeypot data that indicated the rise in scanning activity.