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## https://sploitus.com/exploit?id=PACKETSTORM:158205
# Exploit Title: Lansweeper 7.2 - Incorrect Access Control  
# SHODAN DORK : title:"Lansweeper - Login"  
# Date: 2020-06-14  
# Exploit Author: Amel BOUZIANE-LEBLOND  
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.lansweeper.com/  
# Software Link: https://www.lansweeper.com  
# Version: 6.0.x through 7.2.x  
# Tested on: Windows  
# CVE : CVE-2020-14011  
  
### Title:  
Incorrect Access Control.  
  
### Category:  
Exploit  
  
### Severity:  
Critical  
  
### Description:  
Lansweeper 6.0.x through 7.2.x has a default installation in which the   
admin password is configured for the admin account, unless "Built-in   
admin" is manually unchecked. This allows command execution via the   
Add New Package and Scheduled Deployments features.  
  
### Other observation:  
Hi, This issue is kind of critical,  
By using shodan with this filter title:"Lansweeper - Login"  
We will find some Lansweeper with default installation on it  
  
  
### Details:  
The Lansweeper application is agentless network inventory software that can be used for IT asset management.  
It uses the ASP.NET technology on its web application.  
  
### Analysis:  
When you install Lansweeper 6.0 or a more recent Lansweeper release and access the web console for the first time,  
you are presented with a First Run Wizard,   
which allows you to set up scanning and configure some basic options.  
Any subsequent times you access the console,   
you are presented with a login screen.  
By default, everyone in your network can access all of Lansweeper's features and menus simply by browsing to the web console URL and hitting the Built-in Admin button.  
  
### Suggested mitigation:  
restrict access to the console and configure what users can see or do once they've been granted access.  
You assign a built-in or custom user role, a set of permissions, to user groups or individual user accounts.   
A user's role determines what the user can see or do within the console..  
  
### Impact/Risk:  
Remote code execution  
can expose the organization to unauthorized access of data and programs, fraud.  
  
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Amel BOUZIANE-LEBLOND