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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 ...
If you were spooked by yesterday’s news that thousands of ASUS wireless routers have been compromised by a botnet, and are thinking about buying a new router, here are some models to not add to ...
Over 9,000 ASUS routers are compromised by a novel botnet dubbed "AyySSHush" that was also observed targeting SOHO routers from Cisco, D-Link, and Linksys. The campaign was discovered by GreyNoise ...
Finance and more. Your Asus Wi-Fi router may have been hacked, according to a new blog post from the cybersecurity firm GreyNoise. As of Tuesday, over 9,000 Asus routers have been confirmed ...
Thousands of home and small office routers manufactured by Asus are being infected with a stealthy backdoor that can survive reboots and firmware updates in an attack by a nation-state or another ...
Users relying on Asus routers may still be exposed to a stealth backdoor campaign, even after updating firmware. Asus routers have been compromised in a stealth backdoor campaign that persists ...
GreyNoise has identified an ongoing exploitation campaign in which attackers have gained unauthorized, persistent access to thousands of ASUS routers exposed to the internet. This appears to be ...
If you own an Asus router, it might be one of the 9,000 hacked by "a well-resourced and highly capable adversary," according to a new report from security firm GreyNoise. GreyNoise discovered the ...
GreyNoise finds new hacking campaign targeting Asus hardware The threat actors are exploiting poorly secured routers to gain initial access They abuse known flaws to establish persistent access ...
It could soon be time to consider ditching your Wi-Fi router and switching to something totally new. The team at Nokia has just announced a swathe of new internet devices, and they look set to ...
Thousands of Asus home and small office routers around the world have been quietly taken over by hackers, as reported to Ars Technica. These hackers are using a hidden method to break into routers ...