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Asus responds to recent security disclosures with MyAsus update and confirmation of wider router firmware patches.
Popular consumer and enterprise routers, IoT devices contain remote access vulnerabilities A new study reveals vulnerability rates are not decreasing in our connected devices -- far from it.
GreyNoise and Sekoia warn  Thousands of ASUS routers have been  compromised with persistent backdoors in what appears to be a ...
Among the leading remote access VPN protocols are OpenVPN, WireGuard, and L2TP/IPsec.
D-Link Corporation (TWSE: 2332), a global leader in networking solutions, today introduced its next-generation Wi-Fi 7 router ...
Researchers have publicly disclosed the existence of a severe remote code execution vulnerability in a range of D-Link routers. Last week, Fortinet's FortiGuard Labs said the vulnerability at the ...
In 12 devices, the researchers reached their goal of obtaining remote root-level access. Six units could be remotely exploited without authentication.
Many home routers have a limited attack surface from the internet—remote access is usually disabled out of the box—but they continue to expose a lot of services and management interfaces to ...
This is a vulnerability in itself and can lead to sensitive information disclosure. For example, a page called “BRS_success.html” lists the access passwords for the 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi ...
These routers all reached End of Life (EOL)/End of Service (EOS) back in 2017 and 2018, but still received updates as recently as December 2021.
Dubbed “ZuoRAT” today by researchers at Lumen Technologies Inc.’s Black Lotus Labs, the malware is described as a multistage remote access trojan and is believed to have been active since 2020.