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Asus' routers and popular and well-reviewed. As such, there's a good chance you have one of its devices powering your home wifi. If you do, you should probably check on it, since thousands of Asus ...
Thousands of Asus Routers Have Been Hijacked, But I Wouldn’t Panic Just Yet The affected routers are potentially laying the groundwork for a botnet to be used in the future.
A 'well-resourced and highly capable adversary' gains unauthorized access to 9,000 routers, likely trying to infect them with malware and create a botnet.
A new botnet attack on ASUS routers installs a permanent backdoor that's quite persisent.
If you're infected by the newly-detected vulnerability, your best bet is a complete factory reset of your router, followed by a patch.
Thousands of ASUS wireless routers have been compromised by a botnet that has also been targeting Cisco, D-Link, and Linksys devices.
Users relying on Asus routers may still be exposed to a stealth backdoor campaign, even after updating firmware.
Thousands of ASUS routers are hit by a stealth nation-state cyberattack using persistent SSH backdoors that survive reboots and updates, experts warn.
Hackers have gained unauthorized, persistent access to about 9000 ASUS routers in an ongoing exploitation campaign, according to cyber intelligence firm GreyNoise. Unlike typical malware attacks, the ...