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Thousands of Asus routers hacked to create a major botnet planting damaging malware

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  • GreyNoise finds new hacking campaign targeting Asus hardware
  • The threat actors are exploiting poorly secured routers to gain initial access
  • They abuse known flaws to establish persistent access and create a botnet

Thousands of ASUS routers were compromised and turned into a malicious botnet after hackers uncovered a troubling security vulnerability, experts have warned.

“This appears to be part of a stealth operation to assemble a distributed network of backdoor devices — potentially laying the groundwork for a future botnet,” noted cybersecurity researchers GreyNoise, who first spotted the attacks in mid-March 2025.

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