Hello everybody, first question here but I've lurked for a long time.
I own a D-Link router and I always had a lot of problems with its wireless signal. The router has been discontinued and on D-Link website they only left a couple of firmware versions (not latest betas, which they had time ago). I usually don't install betas, so I never bothered to try them.
Yesterday, out of rage, I looked for those beta firmwares but could not find them on D-Link support site, as I said. Then i just found them on a file hosting site through a google search. I found the latest beta and I updated the firmware through the firmware upgrade module in control panel.
It went all fine but then I became paranoid and I regretted it. I scanned the file after download but I trusted it because I just wanted to solve my problems. After few hours, I came to conclusion that it was better to use only files from official website, so i downloaded an old firmware from D-Link site and downgraded the firmware. So here my questions:
1) Is it possible (even if highly unlikely) that I could have uploaded on my router a "malware/spyware-like" kind of software with the firmware, since I don't really trust the source (I repeat, maybe only paranoid since everything worked later)? I noticed in the update process there's a step called "firmware verification", does it check only integrity or anything else?
2) Even if it did happen (well, what is done is done), can I be 100% sure that after firmware downgrade (flashed with an old version, as written above) the "suspicious" firmware is definitely gone? I ask this because I noticed that both during update to newer ("suspicious") version and during downgrade to old ("safe") version, it kept all my settings without changing anything (admin password, wpa passphrase, firewall rules, and so). Let's say (ok, here I admit I'm out of reality but still :$) point 1 is true, did the firmware downgrade surely deleted everything I could possibly have installed with the previous update? Both files were .bin images.
Ok, probably I have just to stop reading all the news about hearthbleed, shellshock and so :awe: and I apologize if they are a sort of stupid questions, but I'd also like to know them to improve my future knowledge.
Thank you.
			
			I own a D-Link router and I always had a lot of problems with its wireless signal. The router has been discontinued and on D-Link website they only left a couple of firmware versions (not latest betas, which they had time ago). I usually don't install betas, so I never bothered to try them.
Yesterday, out of rage, I looked for those beta firmwares but could not find them on D-Link support site, as I said. Then i just found them on a file hosting site through a google search. I found the latest beta and I updated the firmware through the firmware upgrade module in control panel.
It went all fine but then I became paranoid and I regretted it. I scanned the file after download but I trusted it because I just wanted to solve my problems. After few hours, I came to conclusion that it was better to use only files from official website, so i downloaded an old firmware from D-Link site and downgraded the firmware. So here my questions:
1) Is it possible (even if highly unlikely) that I could have uploaded on my router a "malware/spyware-like" kind of software with the firmware, since I don't really trust the source (I repeat, maybe only paranoid since everything worked later)? I noticed in the update process there's a step called "firmware verification", does it check only integrity or anything else?
2) Even if it did happen (well, what is done is done), can I be 100% sure that after firmware downgrade (flashed with an old version, as written above) the "suspicious" firmware is definitely gone? I ask this because I noticed that both during update to newer ("suspicious") version and during downgrade to old ("safe") version, it kept all my settings without changing anything (admin password, wpa passphrase, firewall rules, and so). Let's say (ok, here I admit I'm out of reality but still :$) point 1 is true, did the firmware downgrade surely deleted everything I could possibly have installed with the previous update? Both files were .bin images.
Ok, probably I have just to stop reading all the news about hearthbleed, shellshock and so :awe: and I apologize if they are a sort of stupid questions, but I'd also like to know them to improve my future knowledge.
Thank you.
			
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