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› UKTH forums › ๐ Wireless Routers & Modems › AVM & Wireless › FRITZ!Box Vulnerability Port 443 I read a report via below link, A vulnerability was publicly discussed, within an open group dedicated to those working in the Internet and telecommunications sector, affecting some network equipment...
I read a report via below link, A vulnerability was publicly discussed, within an open group dedicated to those working in the Internet and telecommunications sector, affecting some network equipment produced by the German company AVM, including the FRITZ! Box 7590. Unauthorized external actors would be able to take control of the apparatus by exposing port 443
https://mailchi.mp/fibra/2023-08-27
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Has promptly been closed with latest OS 7.57 firmwares for all models (even very old ones upto 15 years).
OS 7.57 update (opening in new tab)
https://uktechhub.com/forums/topic/avm-fritzos-7-50-fw-release-cycle-move21/page/4/#post-26733
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Exactly thats the reason for all 7.57 firmwares (and minor builds for archived boxes) released on Sept. 4th.
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Exactly thats the reason for all 7.57 firmwares (an minor builds for archived boxes) released on Sept. 4th.
Great news and thanks for update news as always ![]()
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