Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn 9,000 Asus routers compromised by botnet attack and persistent SSH backdoor that even firmware updates can’t fix game pcPCPC Master 6 Comments huupoke12 1 year ago Clickbait title. It can be fixed by removing the attacker SSH key in the config menu. Silarey 1 year ago I still can’t recover my Asus router. Forced to not use. JaggedMetalOs 1 year ago > Over 9,000 Asus routers # It’s Over 9000!! Shaggy_One 1 year ago Something tells me that my DD-WRT router is just fine. Wearytraveller_ 1 year ago Tldr Factory reset is the only real option for most people. MtnNerd 1 year ago Can someone put in simpler terms how you check if you’ve been compromised? Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
huupoke12 1 year ago Clickbait title. It can be fixed by removing the attacker SSH key in the config menu.
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Clickbait title. It can be fixed by removing the attacker SSH key in the config menu.
I still can’t recover my Asus router. Forced to not use.
> Over 9,000 Asus routers
# It’s Over 9000!!
Something tells me that my DD-WRT router is just fine.
Tldr
Factory reset is the only real option for most people.
Can someone put in simpler terms how you check if you’ve been compromised?