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 ...
The vulnerability plagues Asus Live Update, a utility tool that comes preinstalled on many Asus laptops and desktops. It ...
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 ...
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 ...
CISA warns of attacks exploiting CVE-2025-59374, a backdoor introduced in the Asus Live Update tool in a supply chain attack.
Asus computers which use or ship with Asus Live Update software installed are at the centre of a new computer hacking story. A recent report by Motherboard reveals that hackers managed to sign some ...
The attack appears to be associated with a China-backed APT actor. A supply-chain attack dubbed “Operation ShadowHammer” has been uncovered, targeting users of the ASUS Live Update Utility with a ...
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 ...
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.
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