Hackers Exploit Tech Blunders: ASUS Routers and ScreenConnect Vulnerabilities Under Siege!

CISA alerts federal agencies about hackers exploiting a patched ScreenConnect vulnerability for remote code execution. Alongside, four other security flaws in ASUS routers and Craft CMS are being actively exploited. If this continues, we’ll need a new keyphrase: “My router’s got a hacker BFF.”

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Hot Take:

Oh, the joy of patching! It’s like playing a never-ending game of Whac-A-Mole, but instead of moles, it’s cyber threats popping up faster than you can say “remote code execution.” If only hackers came with a mute button, life would be so much simpler. But alas, here we are, diving into the digital abyss armed with a keyboard and a prayer.

Key Points:

  • CISA warns of a patched ScreenConnect vulnerability being exploited for remote code execution.
  • ASUS routers and Craft CMS are the new kids on the vulnerability block, with critical bugs being actively exploited.
  • ConnectWise vulnerability (CVE-2025-3935) could lead to remote code execution via ViewState code injection attack.
  • ASUS and Craft CMS vulnerabilities could allow authentication bypass and code injection, respectively.
  • Federal agencies have a patch deadline of June 23, or risk being the next headline act in the cyber threat extravaganza.

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