Aastra IP Telephone hardcoded telnet admin password --------------------------------------------------- Affected products ================= Aastra 6753i IP Telephone Firmware Version 3.2.2.56 Firmware Release Code SIP Boot Version 2.5.2.1010 Background ========== "The 6753i from Aastra offers powerful features and flexibility in a standards based, carrier-grade basic level IP telephone. With a sleek and elegant design and 3 line LCD display, the 6753i is fully interoperable with leading IP Telephony platforms, offering advanced XML capability to access custom applications and support for up to 9 calls simultaneously. Part of the Aastra family of IP telephones, the 6753i is ideally suited for light to regular telephone requirements." Description =========== The phone seems to ship with a hardcoded telnet password for the "admin" user. Since the hashing algorithm is weak anybody can find working passwords using the "vxworks_mem_search.rb" tool in a few seconds. One of them is "[M]qozn~". After logging in you get access to a VxWorks shell but for some reason most commands seem to crash the system. This might mean that the vulnerability can only be used to cause denial of service but there is no guarantee. Timeline ======== 2012-04-03 Contacted Aastra and explained the issue 2012-04-25 Contacted Aastra and informed them that details will be disclosed in 2013 2013-04-05 Public disclosure