China’s Asus Router Hijack: A Comedy of (Security) Errors! 🚨🔧
Asus routers have been hijacked in a global espionage campaign by a Chinese state-sponsored actor, SecurityScorecard reports. Dubbed Operation WrtHug, the hackers exploited vulnerabilities to compromise the AiCloud service. With over 50,000 compromised devices spanning multiple continents, it’s like a bad Wi-Fi signal you just can’t escape!

Hot Take:
Chinese hackers are playing Capture the Router, and guess what? Asus routers are the prized flags! It seems they’ve taken a page out of the old “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” book, except in their case, they’re banking on “if it’s broken, don’t patch it.” It’s like they’ve got a global router adoption program, giving out free membership to their espionage network. Who knew routers were the new must-have accessory for international intrigue?
Key Points:
– **Chinese threat actors have compromised over 50,000 Asus routers globally.**
– **Exploited vulnerabilities include multiple CVEs, particularly in AiCloud services.**
– **The operation is part of a campaign called Operation WrtHug, linked to previous campaigns.**
– **Most affected devices are in Taiwan, but clusters are also in the US and Europe.**
– **Patches are available, and users are advised to update or replace their routers.**
