Users of Draytek routers are vulnerable to a Zero-Day attack unless updating to the latest firmware release which addresses the security flaw. DrayTek announced that hackers are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability to change DNS settings on some of its routers.
Clients using Draytek routers should get in contact to arrange firmware updates on their equipment – clients on our managed IT service contracts have already had these firmware updates applied and need take no further actions.
Further information can be found at www.draytek.co.uk