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According to cybersecurity company GreyNoise, attackers used brute-force login attempts to break into thousands of Asus ...
Cybercriminals have hacked into thousands of Asus routers, possibly as a prelude to a widescale botnet attack, says a ...
Thousands of home and small office routers manufactured by Asus are being infected with a stealthy backdoor that can survive ...
Your Asus Wi-Fi router may have been hacked, according to a new blog post from the cybersecurity firm GreyNoise. As of ...
A 'well-resourced and highly capable adversary' gains unauthorized access to 9,000 routers, likely trying to infect them with ...
A botnet has been discovered that's targeting ASUS routers and a firmware update won't fix the problem, compromised devices ...
Over 9,000 ASUS routers are compromised by a novel botnet dubbed "AyySSHush" that was also observed targeting SOHO routers ...
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.
The specific models affected included the RT-AC3100, RT-AC3200, and RT-AX55. The latter remains one of the more popular Wi-Fi ...
Backdoor giving full administrative control can survive reboots and firmware updates. Backdoor giving full administrative ...
If you're infected by the newly-detected vulnerability, your best bet is a complete factory reset of your router, followed by ...