I'm dyslexic. I read AX-68U as AX86U. Deleted incorrect post.Where exactly you see RT-AX86U on this list?
I'm dyslexic. I read AX-68U as AX86U. Deleted incorrect post.Where exactly you see RT-AX86U on this list?
Well since Apple discontinued Airport, there isn't anything else I am really happy with after trying Netgear, TP-Link, etc. In the case of this flaw, it seems like it's mainly the RT-AX86U (original ) that's not getting the treatment. The new router seems to have the patched firmware, and it's not mentioned as being affected by this. Besides, I don't use the features that open the router to this particular Malware. With that said, it sounds like people have gotten their routers affected without AICloud enabled as well. So, I had gotten the new router before even learning about this for port upgrades and for the new line of firmware updates. Learning about this just made me happier that I upgraded before I had an issue.Buying another Asus isn’t exactly voting with your wallet
Surely voting with your wallet means not buying more Asus hardware?The Asus RT-BE92U. Almost the same form factor as the RT-AX86U but has one 10 G LAN/WAN and 4 2.5G ports with one also being a WAN option and it has 6GHz.
Sorry, but I'm with @Tech9 here.
My heart sinks when a question is asked on a forum such as this and someone replies with a cut&paste from ChatGPT or similar.
I think it should be actively banned.
If users need clarification
I see what you did there
You'll have to go back and read through the thread and then read between the lines...
Hint - It wasn't directed at you
FIXED: Security issues in AiCloud (backports from Asus)
fix.Yet, the RT-AX68U did get the security update.I'm dyslexic. I read AX-68U as AX86U. Deleted incorrect post.
Shame it can't actually remove this malware. I'm wondering if this is the same script that came up a while ago, and whether it's been updated for this new malware - there's only ever been two versions and this latest version is October 18th.Hi,
Found this Github Page where you can run the script if your router is infected. hope it helps..
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GitHub - NCSC-NL/asusrouter-malware-scan: This repository contains a script to check your ASUS router for signs of malware by examining running processes, files, and certain settings.
This repository contains a script to check your ASUS router for signs of malware by examining running processes, files, and certain settings. - NCSC-NL/asusrouter-malware-scangithub.com
That’s specific for the two botnet malware families mentioned in this article:Hi,
Found this Github Page where you can run the script if your router is infected. hope it helps..
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GitHub - NCSC-NL/asusrouter-malware-scan: This repository contains a script to check your ASUS router for signs of malware by examining running processes, files, and certain settings.
This repository contains a script to check your ASUS router for signs of malware by examining running processes, files, and certain settings. - NCSC-NL/asusrouter-malware-scangithub.com
FIXED: Security issues in AiCloud (backports from Asus)
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