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VR1600v firmware upgrade required

rjlevy
Level 2

I have an Archer VR1600v (v1 00000000)

The current firmware release on my modem is:  0.1.0 0.9.1 v5006.0 Build 180828 Rel.56416n

An update is required, please send me details on how to update the firmware on this device. 
Thank you in advance. 

 

 

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BasilDV
Moderator

Hi @rjlevy,

 

Welcome to TPG Community!

 

Good news! Your modem already has the latest firmware.

 

Let us know should you require further assistance.

 

Kind regards,

BasilDV

philiprhoades
Level 2

A firmware update is definitely required!  There is a vulnerability to Port 7547 which allows the device to be hijacked for DDoS attacks - I can port scan my modem from my mobile or a web utility and it shows that this port is already OPEN! (of course I have not opened it).

 

See this article:

 

https://securityintelligence.com/mirai-evolving-new-attack-reveals-use-of-port-7547/

 

I was told by TPG tech that I would have to chase this issue up with Archer - which I will do but I am registering my concern here so others will know about the problem.

 

Phil.

Strider
Level 3

**

 

Just got this service installed yesterday

And I read this--

Surely you can't keep supplying Modems with a "KNOWN" security flaw

admittedly it isnt your modem - "But it is your customised firmware"

Wouldnt this make you guys kinda Libel...

 

Please confirm this is of major importance to you guys

and release a time table for a simple firmware fix

 

Really concerned

Rica_R
Moderator

Welcome to TPG Community @Strider!

 

 

Regarding with your concern, we work closely with our hardware vendors to ensure product security. An open port does not mean it is a security flaw. There is no known vulnerability at this time on the VR1600v that allows remote code execution via port 7547.

jcthe2nd
Level 2

well why is this port open on this modem?

Strider
Level 3

Meanwhile get the modem firmware updated  (Always best to have latest)

-Not sure why we have to ask - as the door as we see is open for auto - updating-

daveyGeelong
Level 2

I do not think the issue is that the port is open, the question is "Why is TPG allowing it to be accessible by external networks?". What possible reason could someone external to TPG have to access that port? 

TPG, please see https://www.computerworld.com/article/3145003/blame-the-isps-rather-than-the-routers.html

and

https://securityintelligence.com/mirai-evolving-new-attack-reveals-use-of-port-7547/