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Vulnerability in my Router

failhostingsfailhostings Member
edited July 2019 in General

Is it serious? its an Sagemcom 5655 AC RF my checkpoint firewall says this The device is vulnerable to hacker attacks.
For more info see the corresponding vulnerability ID. An upgrade of the device's software/firmware may fix the issue.
Vulnerability ID:
CVE-2017-14491
IP Address:
192.168.1.1
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2017-14491
ps its telekom firmware .

Comments

  • ITLabsITLabs Member

    Thanks God there's an easy solution:

  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep

    "[...] execute arbitrary code via a crafted DNS response"

    Nice.

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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    If its the firmware of your ISP, you be fucked.
    I usually takes them weeks to even update it.

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  • rubenruben Member, Host Rep

    Neoon said: If its the firmware of your ISP, you be fucked.

    It's a (probably cheap) CPE deployed by a Telco.. Once in the customers home you never touch it again. What could go wrong?

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  • @ruben said:

    Neoon said: If its the firmware of your ISP, you be fucked.

    It's a (probably cheap) CPE deployed by a Telco.. Once in the customers home you never touch it again. What could go wrong?

    Yes guys it's custom Telekom firmware I'm fucked seems I need a new router, any suggestions?

  • PUSHR_VictorPUSHR_Victor Member, Host Rep

    Grab an Edgerouter.

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  • JanevskiJanevski Member
    edited July 2019

    You have checkpoint?
    You are a rich person.

  • level6level6 Member

    If the ONT connects to the router with Ethernet why not? And your ISP will have more difficulty snooping on your traffic.

  • @Janevski said:
    You have checkpoint?
    You are a rich person.

    yes its the ex gen i got it from work from free being israeli has its advantages xD > @level6 said:

    If the ONT connects to the router with Ethernet why not? And your ISP will have more difficulty snooping on your traffic.

    aleardy using a vpn

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  • level6level6 Member
    edited July 2019

    @failhostings said:

    @Janevski said:
    You have checkpoint?
    You are a rich person.

    yes its the ex gen i got it from work from free being israeli has its advantages xD > @level6 said:

    If the ONT connects to the router with Ethernet why not? And your ISP will have more difficulty snooping on your traffic.

    aleardy using a vpn

    Agreed on the above, Edgerouter for ~$100, if you feel comfortable configuring it.

  • @ITLabs said:
    Thanks God there's an easy solution:

    Good thing you put the red box on there, I would've never seen it otherwise.

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  • LeviLevi Member
    edited July 2019

    Holy shit, sagem? It's an ancient hardware provider. :O in which country OP you are?

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  • @LTniger said:
    Holy shit, sagem? It's an ancient hardware provider. :O in which country OP you are?

    its actually sagemcom sagem fusioned with another french company to surive in fact its quite a new model . hungary

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