Hackers have exploited an eight-month-old flaw in Asus routers, giving anyone access to data stored on drives connected directly through the USB port on the back. Some affected users have found text ...
Hackers have exploited an 8 month old flaw in ASUS routers. This exploits allows the hacker to access the data stored in a storage drive that connected via the USB port of the router. This ...
Files on thousands of hard drives connected to broadband routers from Asus are easily accessible over the Internet due to unsecure default settings, according to industry experts and tests conducted ...
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Stop plugging hard drives into your router: It ruins your Wi-Fi speed
Your router is not a NAS: Why this 'free' feature is a security trap ...
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Stop ignoring the USB port on your router (it's better than you think)
Don't buy a NAS if your router has this port ...
Asus is now distributing a firmware update that will change the default security settings on its broadband routers after files on thousands of external hard drives were found easily accessible over ...
An Ars reader by the name of Jerry got a nasty surprise as he was browsing the contents of his external hard drive over the weekend—a mysterious text file warning him that he had been hacked thanks to ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced a settlement with ASUSTeK Computer over sloppy security settings tied to its routers. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced a settlement with ASUSTeK ...
Asus is rolling out a new firmware update, version 3.0.4.372, that addresses security holes caused by the AiCloud, a storage-based feature available in its USB-enabled Wi-Fi routers. Former CNET ...
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