Asus confirmed Tuesday that “a small number of devices” had been implemented with malicious code following an attack on its Live Update utility. That app has been patched, Asus said. Asus said that it ...
Asus confirmed today that its Live Update utility has been indeed infected with malicious code by an advanced persistent threat (APT) group as part of a supply chain attack which managed to compromise ...
Kasperky Labs today announced the discovery of a wide-ranging supply-chain attack that was used to install a backdoor onto hundreds of thousands of ASUS computers. The hackers responsible for the ...
In yet another Rock Star malware announcement, Kaspersky unveils spectacular details of craftily subverted ASUS automatic update servers. Kaspersky estimates 1 million infections, but only 600 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A new advanced persistent threat (APT) campaign detected by Kaspersky Lab in January 2019 and estimated to have run between June and November 2018 has allegedly impacted over one million users who ...
Software security firm Kaspersky Lab announced on Monday that Asus computer users were targeted last year with malware via Asus' update utility in a so-called "supply-chain attack." The attackers were ...
March 26, 2019 Asus has issued a statement confirming the Asus Live Update Tool attack. In-house software belonging to tech giant Asus has been compromised by nefarious actors, a report by Kaspersky ...
EZ Flash is what I used on my Asus motherboards and honestly, I prefer that to using whatever Windows based utility they provide. In the past, those were known for potentially bricking Asus mobos.