If you insist on using your router's USB port, there are two important precautions to follow. First, only use it for non-critical files. Don't share or transfer anything sensitive through the port.
ASUS has given the ZenWiFi BQ16 a refreshed admin interface that looks familiar but feels more organized. If you’ve used older ASUS routers, you’ll recognize the design, but the company has changed ...
If your Wi-Fi has been slow, unreliable, or prone to sudden drop-offs, you might be tempted to replace your router. But before you spend your money on a shiny new router, try adjusting the settings on ...
Thousands of Asus routers have been hacked and are under the control of a suspected China-state group that has yet to reveal its intentions for the mass compromise, researchers said. The hacking spree ...
Thousands of expired ASUS routers hijacked into “Operation WrtHug” cyber-espionage botnet Chinese state-sponsored actors exploit multiple n-day flaws, using 100-year TLS certificates Compromised ...
A new China-linked threat campaign has already compromised thousands of ASUS WRT routers around the world in a bid to build a new espionage network, SecurityScorecard has warned. The firm’s STRIKE ...
If attackers exploit a "critical" security vulnerability in certain Asus DSL router models, they can gain full control over devices with relatively little effort. An update closes the vulnerability.
If you've got an old Asus router, you might want to check whether it's needing a firmware update. Asus has just reported that three of its older DSL modem routers have a critical vulnerability, an ...
First look: Asus has revealed what it calls the world's first-ever gaming router with a built-in processor, the ROG Rapture GT-BE19000AI. It comes with a stunning specs list, but it's the $899 price ...
Importantly, the Asus RT-BE58U support Wi-Fi 7, the latest and greatest in in-home wireless internet. If you want to learn more about the benefits of the new standard, make sure to check out our full ...
The thing about routers is that they're mostly a set-and-forget type of device. Once you finish configuring your Wi-Fi and basic settings, you typically won't be touching the router again — unless, of ...