A specific router allows changing the Wi-Fi password remotely. Genexis Platinum 4410 V2-1.28, a compact router generally used at homes and offices was found to be vulnerable to Broken Access Control and CSRF which could be combined to remotely change the WIFI access point’s password.
The web application does not, or cannot, sufficiently verify whether a request was intentionally provided by the user who sent the request, which could have originated from an unauthorized actor.
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https://www.getastra.com/blog/911/csrf-broken-access-control-in-genexis-platinum-4410/ | third party advisory exploit |
https://www.jinsonvarghese.com/broken-access-control-csrf-in-genexis-platinum-4410/ | third party advisory exploit |
http://packetstormsecurity.com/files/159936/Genexis-Platinum-4410-P4410-V2-1.28-Missing-Access-Control-CSRF.html | third party advisory vdb entry exploit |