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DNS Attacks - Criticial Firmware Due (puzzled?)
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10 Jul 2018 15:12 #92295
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We have a 3220 series and our router was compromised during the latest DNS attack described here:
https://www.draytek.co.uk/support/security-advisories/kb-advisory-csrf-and-dns-dhcp-web-attacks
However we do have the latest firmware 3.8.8.2 already installed which was supposed to fix this!
I guess its not fixed!!
However we do have the latest firmware 3.8.8.2 already installed which was supposed to fix this!
I guess its not fixed!!
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10 Jul 2018 17:59 #92297
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11 Jul 2018 12:02 #92311
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Is it possible the DNS was changed prior to the firmware being updated?
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11 Jul 2018 12:44 #92312
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Yes, likely changed before the update and not spotted.... but what IP addres wa ther DNS changed to ?
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11 Jul 2018 13:09 #92314
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Replied by osldraytek on topic Re: DNS Attacks - Criticial Firmware Due (puzzled?)
Thanks for the replies
the DNS was changed to: 38.134.121.95
Strangely we have just checked and the firmware 3.8.8.2 was released on the 18th May 2018. However we have not upgraded the firmware on this router for some time
Could it be possible that our Draytek is reporting the wrong firmware version?
screenshot of our current system information below
the DNS was changed to: 38.134.121.95
Strangely we have just checked and the firmware 3.8.8.2 was released on the 18th May 2018. However we have not upgraded the firmware on this router for some time
Could it be possible that our Draytek is reporting the wrong firmware version?
screenshot of our current system information below
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11 Jul 2018 13:35 #92316
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It seem pretty unlikely, web browser caches can sometimes cause confusion. If you want to double-check then you could look at the firmware version via the CLI using the command 'sys ver'
If you click the Web Console (it's an icon in the top right that looks a bit like an abacus) then you type type the cmd sys ver.
If you click the Web Console (it's an icon in the top right that looks a bit like an abacus) then you type type the cmd sys ver.
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