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DSC-2630L attacked from XXX.XXX.XX.XXX Classification: "WEB Remote Command"

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user100:
DCS-2630L
Firmware Version: 1.05.02

I recent changed my router to TP Deco router. I used their build-in antivirus tool (TrendMicro). As soon as I started the protection, I received notice, from time to time, that my DSC-2630L was being attached from XXX.XXX.XX.XXX Classification: "WEB Remote Command".

Is it some security loophole for this product? What should I do?

Thank you.

GreenBay42:
i will forward this to the security team to see if this is an issue. The camera will send and receive data from the mydlink servers so the router may be detecting that.

FurryNutz:
What is this number? XXX.XXX.XX.XXX



--- Quote from: user100 on January 02, 2019, 03:30:32 AM ---DCS-2630L
Firmware Version: 1.05.02

I recent changed my router to TP Deco router. I used their build-in antivirus tool (TrendMicro). As soon as I started the protection, I received notice, from time to time, that my DSC-2630L was being attached from XXX.XXX.XX.XXX Classification: "WEB Remote Command".

Is it some security loophole for this product? What should I do?

Thank you.

--- End quote ---

user100:
The numbers include:
205.185.113.123
119.23.68.83
104.248.161.171
37.53.77.129
183.233.238.67
209.141.57.239
205.185.115.94

These numbers do not appear at the same time (ie Each time the attack is from different addresses)

GreenBay42:
Try resetting the camera and setup again. Reflash the firmware - Make sure you get the firmware from support.dlink.com/dcs-2630L or tsd.dlink.com.tw.

Are any other devices on your network getting similar "attacks"?

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