A Simple Security Flaw Puts ‘Millions’ Of Wi-Fi Routers In Jeopardy

A Simple Security Flaw Puts ‘Millions’ Of Wi-Fi Routers In Jeopardy

A security firm has revealed that a simple mistake in a Linux device kernel could be putting millions of Wi-Fi routers at risk.

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SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab has discovered the flaw in a driver referred to as NetUSB. The driver, as its name suggests, is installed on routers to allow computers to access USB devices over a network.

Sadly, the driver contains an error known as a buffer overflow, which can occur when a device sends its name to the router and it’s longer than 64 bytes. The researchers claim that the simple overflow can be used to crash the router, using denial of service of attacks, and even execute code remotely.

Ars Tehnica has referred to the flaw as amateurish and the researchers agree. In a blog post about the bug, they even joke that “the ’90s are calling and want their vulns back, stack buffer overflow.” Such simple errors don’t usually happen much these days — but clearly this one slipped through the net.

Fortunately, SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab has published a (non-exhaustive) list of the routers it knows to be affected, which is reproduced below. Among them are those produced by Netgear, D-Link, TP-Link, Western Digital and others, and the number affected could, according to the team, run into the millions.

Sadly, Netgear has told the researchers that even with NetUSB functionality disabled the driver’s still actually loaded — so firmware updates entirely removing it are required. TP-Link’s aiming to do that by the end of the month; the response from other manufacturers is less clear. In the meantime, it might be a good idea to check the list to put your mind at rest. [Ars Technica, SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab]

D-Link DIR-615 C
NETGEAR AC1450
NETGEAR CENTRIA (WNDR4700/4720)
NETGEAR D6100
NETGEAR D6200
NETGEAR D6300
NETGEAR D6400
NETGEAR DC112A
NETGEAR DC112A (Zain)
NETGEAR DGND4000
NETGEAR EX6200
NETGEAR EX7000
NETGEAR JNR3000
NETGEAR JNR3210
NETGEAR JR6150
NETGEAR LG6100D
NETGEAR PR2000
NETGEAR R6050
NETGEAR R6100
NETGEAR R6200
NETGEAR R6200v2
NETGEAR R6220
NETGEAR R6250
NETGEAR R6300v1
NETGEAR R6300v2
NETGEAR R6700
NETGEAR R7000
NETGEAR R7500
NETGEAR R7900
NETGEAR R8000
NETGEAR WN3500RP
NETGEAR WNDR3700v5
NETGEAR WNDR4300
NETGEAR WNDR4300v2
NETGEAR WNDR4500
NETGEAR WNDR4500v2
NETGEAR WNDR4500v3
NETGEAR XAU2511
NETGEAR XAUB2511
TP-LINK Archer C2 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/22)
TP-LINK Archer C20 V1.0 (Not affected)
TP-LINK Archer C20i V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/25)
TP-LINK Archer C5 V1.2 (Fix planned before 2015/05/22)
TP-LINK Archer C5 V2.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK Archer C7 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK Archer C7 V2.0 (Fix already released)
TP-LINK Archer C8 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK Archer C9 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/22)
TP-LINK Archer D2 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/22)
TP-LINK Archer D5 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/25)
TP-LINK Archer D7 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/25)
TP-LINK Archer D7B V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/31)
TP-LINK Archer D9 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/25)
TP-LINK Archer VR200v V1.0 (Fix already released)
TP-LINK TD-VG3511 V1.0 (End-Of-Life)
TP-LINK TD-VG3631 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TD-VG3631 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/31)
TP-LINK TD-W1042ND V1.0 (End-Of-Life)
TP-LINK TD-W1043ND V1.0 (End-Of-Life)
TP-LINK TD-W8968 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TD-W8968 V2.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TD-W8968 V3.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/25)
TP-LINK TD-W8970 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TD-W8970 V3.0 (Fix already released)
TP-LINK TD-W8970B V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TD-W8980 V3.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/25)
TP-LINK TD-W8980B V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TD-W9980 V1.0 (Fix already released)
TP-LINK TD-W9980B V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TD-WDR4900 V1.0 (End-Of-Life)
TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND V2.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND V3.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TL-WR1045ND V2.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TL-WR3500 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/22)
TP-LINK TL-WR3600 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/22)
TP-LINK TL-WR4300 V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/22)
TP-LINK TL-WR842ND V2.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/30)
TP-LINK TL-WR842ND V1.0 (End-Of-Life)
TP-LINK TX-VG1530(GPON) V1.0 (Fix planned before 2015/05/31)
Trendnet TE100-MFP1 (v1.0R)
Trendnet TEW-632BRP (A1.0R)
Trendnet TEW-632BRP (A1.1R/A1.2R)
Trendnet TEW-632BRP (A1.1R/A1.2R/A1.3R)
Trendnet TEW-634GRU (v1.0R)
Trendnet TEW-652BRP (V1.0R)
Trendnet TEW-673GRU (v1.0R)
Trendnet TEW-811DRU (v1.0R)
Trendnet TEW-812DRU (v1.0R)
Trendnet TEW-812DRU (v2.xR)
Trendnet TEW-813DRU (v1.0R)
Trendnet TEW-818DRU (v1.0R)
Trendnet TEW-823DRU (v1.0R)
Trendnet TEW-MFP1 (v1.0R)
Zyxel NBG-419N v2
Zyxel NBG4615 v2
Zyxel NBG5615
Zyxel NBG5715


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