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CVE-2023-29930 PoC — Genesys CIC Polycom phone provisioning TFTP Server 代码问题漏洞

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Associated Vulnerability
Title:Genesys CIC Polycom phone provisioning TFTP Server 代码问题漏洞 (CVE-2023-29930)
Description:An issue was found in Genesys CIC Polycom phone provisioning TFTP Server all version allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via the login crednetials to the TFTP server configuration page.
Description
Info and exploit for CVE-2023-29930: blind file read/write in Genesys TFTP provisioning server configuration
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# TFTPlunder: an exploit for CVE-2023-29930

This is an exploit script for a blind file read / write vulnerability in the Genesys (formerly InIn) TFTP provisioning server.

## Vulnerability info

This vulnerability is due to unrestricted configuration options for the TFTP root path and file extensions. In other words, from the Admin interface, you can change the TFTP to any directory at all and upload or download whatever files you want.

(Note however that TFTP as a protocol does not allow for file listing, which is what makes this a *Blind* file read vulnerability.)

It is particularly compounded by the fact that the server by default uses hardcoded known credentials and does not force the user to change them.

Classification-wise, it has aspects of the following CWEs:

* CWE-22: Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory
* CWE-434: Unrestricted Upload of File with Dangerous Type
* CWE-522: Insufficiently Protected Credentials

All known versions to date are vulnerable.

## Mitigation

The best mitigation for now is simply to update the Admin credentials to the TFTP configuration server.

## Using this exploit

I'd recommend using this with either a Jupyer notebook or the Python REPL loop, or for more advanced use cases, writing your own script and importing this file.
Just import the main python file, instantiate the class, and call get_file and put_file as you please.

```
$ python3
>>> from tftplunder import TFTPlunder
>>> tp=TFTPlunder("example.com")
>>> tp.get_file("C:/Windows/Panther/Unattended.xml")
>>> tp.get_file("C:/ProgramData/ntuser.pol")

```

etcetera

hint: see https://github.com/jtpereyda/regpol for help decoding ntuser.pol

and see lists such as https://github.com/soffensive/windowsblindread/blob/master/windows-files.txt for examples of other files to try.
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