Document Title:
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RRX IOB LP v1.0 - DNS Cache Snooping Vulnerability
References (Source):
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https://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=2261
Article:https://www.vulnerability-db.com/?q=articles/2022/10/11/rhein-ruhr-express-rrx-dns-cache-snooping-vulnerability-wifi-hotspot
Release Date:
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2022-10-11
Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
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2261
Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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5.3
Vulnerability Class:
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Multiple
Current Estimated Price:
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2.000€ - 3.000€
Product & Service Introduction:
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Abstract Advisory Information:
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The vulnerability laboratory core research team discovered a dns snooping
vulnerability in the Rhein Ruhr Express (RRX IOB Landing Page 1.0 - Open Source
Software) with Hotspot Siemens Portal.
Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline:
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2020-08-03: Researcher Notification & Coordination (Security Researcher)
2020-08-04: Vendor Notification (Security Department)
2020-08-27: Vendor Response/Feedback #1 (Security Department)
2020-11-10: Vendor Response/Feedback #2 (Security Department)
2021-01-30: Security Acknowledgements (Security Department)
2022-10-09: Vendor Fix/Patch by Check (Service Developer Team)
2022-10-11: Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory)
Discovery Status:
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Published
Exploitation Technique:
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Remote
Severity Level:
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Medium
Authentication Type:
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Restricted Authentication (Guest Privileges)
User Interaction:
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No User Interaction
Disclosure Type:
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Responsible Disclosure
Technical Details & Description:
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A dns cache snooping vulnerability has been discovered in the official Rhein
Ruhr Express (RRX IOB Landing Page 1.0 - Open Source Software) with Hotspot
Siemens Portal.
The vulnerability allows remote attackers to determine resolved sites and name
servers to followup with manipulative interactions.
The vulnerability allows remote attackers to determine which domains have
recently been resolved via this name server, and therefore which hosts have
been recently visited.
For instance, if an attacker was interested in whether your company utilizes
the online services of a particular financial institution, they would be able
to use this attack
to build a statistical model regarding company usage of that financial
institution. Of course, the attack can also be usead to find B2B partners,
web-surfing patterns, external
mail servers, and more. If this is an internal DNS server not accessible to
outside networks, attacks would be limited to the internal network. This may
include employees,
consultants and potentially users on a guest network or WiFi connection if
supported.
Proof of Concept (PoC):
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The dns cache snooping vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers with
wifi guest access without user interaction or privileged user account.
For security demonstration or to reproduce the vulnerability follow the
provided information and steps below to continue.
--- PoC Session Logs ---
Sent a non-recursive query for test.com
and received 1 answer: dnsmasq-2.75
93.184.216.34
Hosts
53 / udp / dns
192.168.44.1
Solution - Fix & Patch:
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Improve the cache management via dns to ensure no manipulations can take place.
Contact the manufacturer siemens to resolve the issue by an automated or manual
patch.
2022-10-09: Vendor Fix/Patch by Check (Service Developer Team)
The patching process will be delivered by siemens during train maintenance and
will take at least until 2022 Q2-Q3 to be rolled out on all trains (40+).
Security Risk:
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The security risk of the web vulnerability in the siemens hotspot rxx wifi is
estimated as medium.
Credits & Authors:
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Vulnerability-Lab [Research Team]
-https://www.vulnerability-lab.com/show.php?user=Vulnerability-Lab
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