ASUS Router Flaw: Hackers’ Dream, Users’ Nightmare!

A flaw named CVE-2025-59367 turned ASUS DSL routers into a hacker’s dream until ASUS patched it. Now, those routers are less like a welcome mat for cyber troublemakers. Remember, updating your router’s firmware is like putting on pants before leaving the house—absolutely necessary!

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Hot Take:

Looks like ASUS routers had a flaw so gaping it might as well have been an open invitation to hackers. If your DSL router was feeling a little too social, now’s the time to ground it with a firmware update!

Key Points:

  • ASUS patched a critical flaw (CVE-2025-59367) in its DSL routers.
  • The vulnerability allowed remote, unauthenticated access to devices.
  • Impacted models include DSL-AC51, DSL-N16, and DSL-AC750.
  • Firmware version 1.1.2.3_1010 has been released to plug the hole.
  • Users are advised to update firmware and use strong passwords.

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