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Cisco Warns Hackers Actively Exploited Bug in Carrier-grade Routers

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Cisco warned users that the hackers actively exploited a bug in carrier-grade-routers, and it was a zero-day vulnerability affecting the Internetwork Operating System (IOS) that boats with its networking devices. 

The security experts termed the vulnerability as CVE-2020-3566, and it affects the Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) feature of its operating system.

Cisco’s IOS XR Network OS is disposed of various router programs, which include NCS 540 & 560, NCS 5500, 8000, and ASR 9000 series routers. And till now, Cisco hasn’t issued any software update for this vulnerability.

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Flaw Details

  • Advisory ID: cisco-sa-iosxr-dvmrp-memexh-dSmpdvfz
  • First issued: 2020 August 29
  • Last updated: 2020 August 31
  • Version 2.0: Interim
  • Workarounds: No workarounds 
  • CVE IDs: CVE-2020-3566, CVE-2020-3569
  • Cisco Bug IDs: CSCvr86414, CSCvv54838
  • CWE ID: CWE-400
  • CVSS Score: Base 8.6

Affected Products

These vulnerabilities attack any Cisco device that is operating any release of Cisco IOS XR Software if an effective interface is configured under multicast routing

The security experts of Cisco said that they had discovered this attack during an investigation. On August 28, 2020, the Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) became acquainted of ventured exploitation of this vulnerability. 

Apart from this, the company asserted that currently, it’s working on generating software updates for IOS XR, and it will take time to release the update.

What to do to Discover or Determine?

  • Determine Whether Multicast Routing Is allowed

An administrator can conclude whether multicast routing is allowed on a device by advertising the show igmp interface call. 

RP/0/0/CPU0:router# show igmp interface

  • Determine whether the device is getting DVMRP Traffic

In this case, an administrator can conclude whether the device is getting DVMRP traffic by publishing the show igmp traffic command. 

RP/0/0/CPU0:router#show igmp traffic

Mitigation

The company has issued some mitigations that are to be followed by the users until the company releases a software update, and here are they:-

  • Users can perform rate-limiting to reduce IGMP traffic rates. So, users can quickly increase the time that is needed to exploit this vulnerability successfully.
  • Users can also perform an Access Control Entry (ACE) to the current interface access control list (ACL) or a new ACL to reject inbound DVRMP traffic to interfaces with multicast routing allowed.
  • The users must disable IGMP routing on interfaces where processing IGMP traffic is not required by opening the IGMP router configuration mode.
  • The users can perform all the mitigations by assigning the router igmp command.

Moreover, the security experts affirmed that it is still unclear how attackers are exercising this bug in the grand plan of things. They might be utilizing it to impact other methods on the router, like security mechanisms, and obtain access to the device.

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Balaji
Balaji
BALAJI is an Ex-Security Researcher (Threat Research Labs) at Comodo Cybersecurity. Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder - Cyber Security News & GBHackers On Security.

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