ASUS Router Alert: AiCloud Vulnerability Opens Gates to Hackers!

ASUS routers with AiCloud are facing an authentication bypass vulnerability, allowing unauthorized execution of functions. A firmware update is available, but if your router is end-of-life, make sure your passwords are as complex as your morning coffee order. Because nothing says security like a Wi-Fi password that’s harder to guess than your life choices.

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Hot Take:

Looks like ASUS routers have a new party trick: letting anyone waltz in and take control, no invitation needed! Step right up and see how your router can become a stage for unauthorized performances. Just when you thought your router was a wallflower, it turns out it’s more of a social butterfly. Time to tighten those digital corsets and make sure the Wi-Fi dance floor is strictly invite-only!

Key Points:

  • ASUS routers with AiCloud have a vulnerability that bypasses authentication.
  • Vulnerability is identified as CVE-2025-2492 with a high CVSS score of 9.2.
  • Attackers can exploit the flaw using specially crafted requests.
  • ASUS has released firmware updates to patch the issue.
  • Users are advised to disable AiCloud and use strong passwords to mitigate risks.

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