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If you're infected by the newly-detected vulnerability, your best bet is a complete factory reset of your router, followed by ...
Cybercriminals have hacked into thousands of Asus routers, possibly as a prelude to a widescale botnet attack, says a ...
Your Asus Wi-Fi router may have been hacked, according to a new blog post from the cybersecurity firm GreyNoise. As of ...
Users relying on Asus routers may still be exposed to a stealth backdoor campaign, even after updating firmware.
Thousands of ASUS routers have been hacked to form a major botnet, exploiting vulnerabilities including CVE-2023-39780.
Unfortunately ASUS router owners will have to perform a factory reset to close a backdoor installed by cybercriminals.
Heads up if you have an Asus router in your home or office, as there's a backdoor exploit doing the rounds affecting 9,000 ...
GreyNoise, a security analyst group, have discovered a backdoor, "ViciousTrap", inside thousands of Asus routers.
Thousands of ASUS routers are hit by a stealth nation-state cyberattack using persistent SSH backdoors that survive reboots and updates, experts warn.
Over 9,000 ASUS routers are compromised by a novel botnet dubbed "AyySSHush" that was also observed targeting SOHO routers ...
GreyNoise finds new hacking campaign targeting Asus hardware The threat actors are exploiting poorly secured routers to gain ...
Thousands of home and small office routers manufactured by Asus are being infected with a stealthy backdoor that can survive ...