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 ...
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 ...
Kaspersky Lab says that thousands of Asus computers have been infected by malware via the company's own Live Update Utility tool, as hackers compromised the software and inserted a backdoor. Dubbed ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you are a performance enthusiast, trying to squeeze every drop of juice out of GPUs through overclocking can be vital to the key to the best experience. ASUS’ GPU Tweak software allows these ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
A new malware family is targeting Windows users by impersonating an ASUS utility to deliver malicious code – but perhaps most concerningly, it uses multiple techniques to hide itself from the best ...
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 ...
There is also a rapid storage utility software that you can use to monitor the drives and your RAID array if you have one, but I don't see a reason to install the utility and driver if you aren't ...