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Malware killing ASUS routers?

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Would this be consider a temporary fix in the meantime or permanent?

As permanent as you want it to be, just like any workaround. I never used AiCloud so I've no worries.

*edit* This attack vector has been seen before, a while ago though - CVE-2013-4937. Asus fixed that one pretty quick, but I wonder if their firmware developers opened the door again.
 
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Ax82u and ax96u models are infected as well, even I updated to the latest firmware (I am a Ax82u user) the WAN spikes started and broke my wifi 2.4g and 5ghz performance by doing factory reset on the firmware that suppose to secure the hack. Strange enough is not doing a proper factory reset, not even using the hard method (wps buttom) to restore even the wifi are code or partitions of the router again.
 
thanks never used any icloud services i keep it as simple as possible , less chance of problems
 
thanks never used any icloud services i keep it as simple as possible , less chance of problems
Same here....never used AiCloud and maybe the "temp" fix is working well for those that use this feature! Some folks might not even be aware of it.
 
Watching the BE98 (normal, not Pro)
while the router you paid more for

GT-BE98 and GT-BE98 Pro are versions of the same router intended for different regions. You pay for what is available in your country, no choice between Pro and non-Pro version. If one got firmware update today most likely the other will get firmware update shortly after.
 

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