A command injection vulnerability exists in Airspan AirSpot 5410 version 0.3.4.1-4 and earlier. The diagnostics.cgi binary, accessible at /home/www/cgi-bin/diagnostics.cgi, exposes a ping functionality that can be invoked without authentication. The CGI script fails to sanitize user-supplied input in one of its parameters, allowing attackers to inject arbitrary commands via crafted HTTP requests. This results in unauthenticated remote code execution on the device.
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This repository contains a Python proof-of-concept exploit for CVE-2022-36267, a critical unauthenticated remote command injection vulnerability in Airspan AirSpot 5410 devices (firmware version 0.3.4.1-4 and below). The main file, AirSpot-5410.py, is a command-line tool that takes the target device's IP and port (RHOST, RPORT) and the attacker's IP and port (LHOST, LPORT) as arguments. It first checks if the target's web interface is reachable over HTTPS, then exploits the vulnerability by sending a specially crafted POST request to the /cgi-bin/diagnostics.cgi endpoint. The exploit injects a reverse shell command into the 'targetIP' parameter, causing the device to connect back to the attacker's machine and provide a shell. The repository also includes a README.md with usage instructions and background information. The exploit is a functional PoC and does not include advanced features or payload customization.
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