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[Full-disclosure] Suspected default hardcoded root account in D-Link embedded Linux for the DAP1353 router
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] Suspected default hardcoded root account in D-Link embedded Linux for the DAP1353 router
- From: rembrandt <rembrandt@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 12:12:14 +0100
>From my point of view it looks like the D-LINK DAP1353 includes a hardcoded
root account which would allow, if present, anybody to access the router.
But I am unsure if the provided source code matchs the reality because I do
lack physical access to this device.
I asked serval people know and tried to contact D-LINK as well but nothing
worked out so far.
I will not spread FUD but I think my assumptions about the root-account
are correct.
I would be happy if somebody may spend the time to confirm or deny the existence
of the vuln. on a real router.
More informations can get found here:
www.helith.net/beta/d-link_dap1353_default_password_and_weak_openssh_
configuration.txt
Please do not link to that text yet because I might be wrong at all.
A quick test should be possible by doing this:
Connect to 2.54.45.167 port 22 (this is the hardcoded IP in the source code)
User1 admin
Passwd1 adminpasswd
Kind regards,
Rembrandt
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