SPRINT ADSL [Zyxel 645 Series Modem]

From: http-equivat_private
Date: Thu Jan 23 2003 - 07:36:17 PST

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    Thursday, January 23 2003
    
    Sprint FastConnect[insert little registration r here]ADSL provides 
    the Zyxel series of modem/routers to their customers.  The problem is 
    all these devices are factory set with default commonly known 
    passwords and logins and include a little http, ftp and telnet 
    server.  This allows for remote configuration of the network settings 
    and host of other things. Including uploading and downloading the 
    modem configuration file rom-0, rebooting the modem, changing the 
    modem's remote management login and password, various other "high-
    tech" fiddling possibilities. Through both telnet and web.
    
    Certainly not of interest or of need to your generic subscriber.
    
    Quick pretend examination of:
    
    Sprint NETBLK-SPRINTBLK (NET-198-67-0-0-1) 
    198.67.0.0 - 198.70.255.255
    LTD SPRINT FLA ANS ISP FON-332652953698729 (NET-198-70-208-0-1) 
    198.70.208.0 - 198.70.223.255
    
    shows 800 out of 2000 [of 100,000 or so] affected modems. Closer 
    examination confirms:
    
                        Copyright (c) 1994 - 2002 ZyXEL Communications 
    Corp.
    
                                  P645ME+ Main Menu
    
         Getting Started                      Advanced Management
           1. General Setup                     21. Filter Set 
    Configuration
           3. Ethernet Setup                    22. SNMP Configuration
           4. Internet Access Setup             23. System Password
                                                24. System Maintenance
                                                25. IP Routing Policy 
    Setup
         Advanced Applications                  26. Schedule Setup
           11. Remote Node Setup
           12. Static Routing Setup
           15. SUA Server Setup                 99. Exit
    
    
    
    
    
    
                              Enter Menu Selection Number:   
    
    punching in on our replica modem, number four [4], we get:
    
    
                             Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup
    
                        ISP's Name= MyISP
                        Encapsulation= PPPoE
                        Multiplexing= LLC-based
                        VPI #= 8
                        VCI #= 35
                        Service Name=
                        My Login= grandpamalwareat_private
                        My Password= ********
                        Single User Account= Yes
                        IP Address Assignment= Dynamic
                          IP Address= N/A
                        ENET ENCAP Gateway= N/A
    
    
    
    
                        Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:
    
    Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:  
    
    Playing with our replica modem a bit more we GET:
    
    ftp> open malware.com
    Connected to malware.com.
    220 Sprint FTP version 1.0 ready at Wed Jan  5 17:20:47 2000
    User (malware.com:(none)):
    331 Enter PASS command
    Password:
    230 Logged in
    ftp> get rom-0
    200 Port command okay
    150 Opening data connection for RETR rom-0
    226 File sent OK
    ftp: 16384 bytes received in 2.03Seconds 8.07Kbytes/sec.
    ftp>
    
    Due to our modem only being a replica, we are unable to determine 
    whether uploading our custom crafted rom-0 file from our second 
    replica modem to our first, will (a) register the user data from 
    there to there inclusive of user name and password and or (b) 
    overwrite the configuration file in such a way our modem then becomes 
    useless.
    
    But without a doubt, we are not happy to see Grandpappy's private 
    email address out in the open for the whole world to see.
    
    Notes:
    
    1. The provider suggests that slapping up a web page with 
    instructions to disable this "feature" will be the solution. We would 
    suggest fire-walling off the entire affected user base ftp, http and 
    telnet ports, rolling out the trucks, physically reconfiguring each 
    and every affected subscriber's modem or replacing them
    2. PRIVACY PRIVACY PRIVACY. In this day and age, it is all we have 
    left !
    3. http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,57342,00.html
    4. Victims of this contact your provider asa possible and have them 
    hand-hold you through disabling this "feature". Better yet, insist 
    they send over the installer to do it for you. After all it should 
    have been done at time of installation.
    
    End Call
    
    
    
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