- Mar 14, 2018
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I am just a consumer who paid to have a 4-camera security system I could monitor from my Android phone installed. I am not very knowledgeable when it comes to these systems so I apologize in advance for my ignorance. I am reading a lot on this board and trying to get up to speed.
I had my system installed by a local camera security company. A couple of years later one day, around September of last year, I couldn't see my cameras on GDMss Lite/cellphone and go home and check my NVR and all four cameras say "hacked."
I called my system installer and he reset the system, but within a few hours all the cameras said "hacked" again. He didn't even know about the big Dahua hack, but to be fair this is when it first started becoming known to users back in September.
My installer called Dahua as they would not talk to me, only the installer. I listened in on the conversation and at no time was a firmware update given or suggested. Just resetting the system and changing the password. Thus, the re-hacking in a matter of hours.
I don't know if my system is salvageable and I would like your suggestions in this regard.
I was told my cameras are Dahua but there is no marking on them.
On the NVR I saw these ID numbers for the cameras:
[numbers deleted because of posters' recommendations]
My NVR has a model number of NVR3216V.
Can my NVR or cameras still be used or would you suggest I start over with a new NVR and new cameras?
I hope I supplied enough information to answer the question, but I am very new to this technology.
I really tried to get help from Dahua but once they heard the model numbers they refused to talk to me.
I couldn't find any firmware update for the cameras or NVR. I talked to my installer about a firmware update since I knew the cameras and NVR were both hacked but he could find no firmware update and simply changed the passwords.
Thank you so much for any advice you can give me. If I need to dump what I have and upgrade then that's what I need to do. As the victim of having my door kicked and having my house robbed this is important to me.
Thanking you in advance.
I had my system installed by a local camera security company. A couple of years later one day, around September of last year, I couldn't see my cameras on GDMss Lite/cellphone and go home and check my NVR and all four cameras say "hacked."
I called my system installer and he reset the system, but within a few hours all the cameras said "hacked" again. He didn't even know about the big Dahua hack, but to be fair this is when it first started becoming known to users back in September.
My installer called Dahua as they would not talk to me, only the installer. I listened in on the conversation and at no time was a firmware update given or suggested. Just resetting the system and changing the password. Thus, the re-hacking in a matter of hours.
I don't know if my system is salvageable and I would like your suggestions in this regard.
I was told my cameras are Dahua but there is no marking on them.
On the NVR I saw these ID numbers for the cameras:
[numbers deleted because of posters' recommendations]
My NVR has a model number of NVR3216V.
Can my NVR or cameras still be used or would you suggest I start over with a new NVR and new cameras?
I hope I supplied enough information to answer the question, but I am very new to this technology.
I really tried to get help from Dahua but once they heard the model numbers they refused to talk to me.
I couldn't find any firmware update for the cameras or NVR. I talked to my installer about a firmware update since I knew the cameras and NVR were both hacked but he could find no firmware update and simply changed the passwords.
Thank you so much for any advice you can give me. If I need to dump what I have and upgrade then that's what I need to do. As the victim of having my door kicked and having my house robbed this is important to me.
Thanking you in advance.
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