< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/7a/12/IB-FRSBNRNPR_E7724099.jpg" ALT = "ASUS ROMATER UPers called Update software due to dangerous vulnerability"/> < P > ASUS Warned users of serious vulnerability in their routers with Aicloud support that allows the attackers to bypass authentication and remotely perform commands.

~ ~ < p > it is noted that vulnerability can be used by a special request without the need for authorization, which makes it especially dangerous. authentication processes.

< P > ASUS has already released the renewal of the firmware for a series of broken versions, including series 3.0.0.0.4_382, 3.0.0.4_386, 3.0.0.4_388 and 3.0.0.6_102, and recommends that users update before the last version. In addition, the company advises to install unique passwords at least 10 characters long to protect wireless network and router control panel.

< P > for Destroyed ASUS Devices, recommends to turn off Aicloud function, close access to WAN and deactivate features such as ports of ports, DDNS, VPN servers, DMZ and Services FTP.

< P > Malcarians can use similar vulnerability to infect devices by harmful software or DDOS-attacking organization using user devices.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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