Vulnerability in Asus Wi-Fi software put users at risk of fraud and robbery
https://thenextweb.com/security/2019/11/05/asus-alexa-data-leak-network-wi-fi/
Researchers have discovered a data leak in Asus Wi-Fi software which would’ve given hackers unprecedented access to users’ networks and made it possible to hijack smart home devices like Amazon’s Alexa.
The vulnerability, uncovered by vpnMentor, resides in AsusWRT, a web-based graphical interface that pairs with routers in order to set up private Wi-Fi networks. While the app serves as a centralized point of access for users’ internet-connected devices, including phones, tablets, laptops, and other smart devices, it also opened up users to attacks from hackers.
Vulnerability in Asus Wi-Fi software put users at risk of fraud and robbery
Nov 5, 2019, 4:21pm UTC
https://thenextweb.com/security/2019/11/05/asus-alexa-data-leak-network-wi-fi/
> Researchers have discovered a data leak in Asus Wi-Fi software which would’ve given hackers unprecedented access to users’ networks and made it possible to hijack smart home devices like Amazon’s Alexa.
> The vulnerability, uncovered by vpnMentor, resides in AsusWRT, a web-based graphical interface that pairs with routers in order to set up private Wi-Fi networks. While the app serves as a centralized point of access for users’ internet-connected devices, including phones, tablets, laptops, and other smart devices, it also opened up users to attacks from hackers.