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Author Topic: DIR-825 and Supply Chain Security  (Read 4089 times)

jfraley

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DIR-825 and Supply Chain Security
« on: February 07, 2010, 10:14:50 AM »

I've just purchased a DIR-825. I inserted the set-up CD and McAfee identified a trojan on the CD.  The trojan is Artemis!85D19F6EB253.  Now, that I look closer, the part number starts with a B, not a D...As in BIR825 not DIR825.  I know this is a revision B1, but does that change the part number as well?  How can I be sure I'm dealing with a true D-Link 825?  And, has anyone else reported this issue with the installation CD?
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shawalan

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Re: DIR-825 and Supply Chain Security
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2010, 10:50:39 PM »

Hello Jfraley,

Like you during a full virus scan by McAfee Antivirus a trojan virus was detected in the software CD came with the device. The file name is DIR825.exe and virus name is Artemis!85D19F6EB253.

I emailed Dlink support and they responded as in the following;

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" That is not a virus; it an executable file. Most Anti Virus will identify any file with .exe extension as a virus. Just remove the CD from the drive when scanning your PC.

Should you require further assistance with your D-Link products, please reply to this message, or call toll free at 877-453-5465. 

Thank you for networking with D-Link "
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I am yet to know what could be the payloads of such virus infection but my PC's started showing some weird behavior after I first run quick setup app DIR825.exe, such as USB port connected to a printer started malfunctioning and has not fixed yet. At a point I considered throwing away the router.

I hope this information would be of some help to you.

Thanks,

Shawalan
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