A sophisticated botnet campaign dubbed “AyySSHush” has compromised over 9,000 ASUS routers worldwide, establishing persistent backdoor access that survives firmware updates and reboots. The stealthy operation, first detected in March 2025, demonstrates advanced nation-state-level tradecraft by exploiting authentication vulnerabilities and legitimate router features to maintain long-term control without deploying traditional malware. Attack Chain Exploiting ASUS […]
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