A major security flaw has been discovered in Asus' DriverHub management utility that allows anyone to easily run malicious code on a system with the utility installed. Programmer "MrBruh" initially ...
The ASUS DriverHub driver management utility was vulnerable to a critical remote code execution flaw that allowed malicious sites to execute commands on devices with the software installed. The flaw ...
A security researcher discovered a major flaw in ASUS DriverHub The flaw allows users to run malicious code remotely A patch was already released DriverHub, ASUS’ official driver management tool, was ...
Heads up to all ASUS motherboard, prebuilt system, and laptop owners: if you're running the company's DriverHub software, be sure to update it to the latest version ASAP. The reason for this is an ...
Last month we reported on a fresh vulnerability discovered in Asus Armoury Crate, adding to a list of known exploits identified by researchers in AC, MyAsus, DriverHub and certain Asus routers. The ...
Driver updates—yes, I know they're not fun, but we've all got to do them. At the very least, they're somewhat less nerve-wracking than a BIOS update; I know I really should do those more often, too, ...
Asus updates MyAsus app to fix two new security issues affecting PCs Company confirms past issues in routers and software are now fully resolved Users urged to update software, use strong passwords, ...
Gamers with Asus devices need to update their systems ASAP: A recently disclosed vulnerability in Armoury Crate allows hackers to gain low-level system privileges, potentially compromising your OS.
An automatic update system that has been criticized by experts for years is once again introducing a serious security vulnerability. Anyone running a desktop PC with an Asus mainboard under Windows ...