popcorn
Senior Member
I give an example of how upnp with firewall can be danger....
You have very high quality firewall and have public IP and have upnp enabled.
You got a pendrive in your computer from your friend. It is infected with a virus and you insert it in one of your computer. Assuming the antivirus fails to detect and computer is infected.
Now the real trouble starts. This infection can instruct your router to open all ports from 1 to 65k and leads to expose your device to world. The upnp will happily open all ports as its main function is to open all ports on demand from any of internal devices of router. With this there are chances of DNS attack , virus can disable your computer firewall and can lead to dns hijack. Like user wanted to go to a social media website and as dns is changed in your local pc, you land to a fake social media website and there you may enter your real password.
So in principle the upnp with strong firewall is good for protection from outside, but if any internal device is compromised, the upnp can be dangerous.
You have very high quality firewall and have public IP and have upnp enabled.
You got a pendrive in your computer from your friend. It is infected with a virus and you insert it in one of your computer. Assuming the antivirus fails to detect and computer is infected.
Now the real trouble starts. This infection can instruct your router to open all ports from 1 to 65k and leads to expose your device to world. The upnp will happily open all ports as its main function is to open all ports on demand from any of internal devices of router. With this there are chances of DNS attack , virus can disable your computer firewall and can lead to dns hijack. Like user wanted to go to a social media website and as dns is changed in your local pc, you land to a fake social media website and there you may enter your real password.
So in principle the upnp with strong firewall is good for protection from outside, but if any internal device is compromised, the upnp can be dangerous.