A cybercriminal campaign focused on targeting the supply chain through the exploitation of ASUS Live Update software may have involved the installation of backdoors on over one million PCs. On Monday, ...
Usually, when CISA adds flaws to KEV, it means that Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies have a three-week deadline to patch up or stop using the products entirely. For the ASUS flaw, agencies ...
Security vendor Kaspersky has disclosed today a new advanced persistent threat (APT) that it claims to have potentially affected more than a million users of ASUS hardware worldwide. The hackers ...
If you have an ASUS computer that is running the company’s Live Update utility, it’s possible that your system was susceptible to backdoor intrusions during the latter half of 2018. The folks at ...
Hackers are said to have installed backdoors on PCs through Asus's Live Update software. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Update: ...
On Monday, we saw once again how criminals can exploit trust and use it as a weakness. Cybersecurity reporter Kim Zetter revealed that one of the world’s largest computer manufacturers, Taiwan-based ...
Thought the attack appears to have targeted a list of 600 machines, the associated malware made its way to an estimated one million people, according to Kaspersky Labs. When you purchase through links ...
ASUS released today a new version of the Live Update tool that contains fixes for vulnerabilities that were exploited by a nation-state group to deploy the ShadowHammer backdoor on up to one million ...
An attack on the update system for ASUS personal computers allowed attackers to inject backdoor malware into thousands of computers, according to researchers at Kaspersky Labs. The attack, reported ...
Chris has reported for various tech and consumer goods outlets over the past decade, including Android Police and MakeUseOf since early 2022. Previously, he has contributed to outlets such as ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s not clear what the hackers were after. However, the hackers did seem to target specific Asus customers: the ...
Two weeks into the launch, ASUS’s latest gaming superphone, the ROG Phone 5, is already receiving its third software update. The device is picking up the latest update with firmware version ...