ASUS Confirms Critical Flaw in AiCloud Routers; Users Urged to Update Firmware

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Update Information

Title ASUS Confirms Critical Flaw in AiCloud Routers; Users Urged to Update Firmware
Update ID THN:6828B2C9E5225D57462EB4DBEF3ECC23
Type thn
Published 2025-04-19T08:52:00
Last Updated 2025-04-19T08:52:56

Security Impact

CVSS Score 9.2
Severity CRITICAL
Attack Vector

Affected CVEs

  • CVE-2025-2492

Update Details

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ASUS has disclosed a critical security flaw impacting routers with AiCloud enabled that could permit remote attackers to perform unauthorized execution of functions on susceptible devices.

The vulnerability, tracked as **CVE-2025-2492** , has a CVSS score of 9.2 out of a maximum of 10.0.

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“An improper authentication control vulnerability exists in certain ASUS router firmware series,” ASUS said in an advisory. “This vulnerability can be triggered by a crafted request, potentially leading to unauthorized execution of functions.”

The shortcoming has been addressed with firmware updates for the following branches –

* 3.0.0.4_382
* 3.0.0.4_386
* 3.0.0.4_388, and
* 3.0.0.6_102

For optimal protection, it’s recommended to update their instances to the latest version of the firmware.

“Use different passwords for your wireless network and router administration page,” ASUS said. “Use passwords that have at least 10 characters, with a mix of capital letters, numbers, and symbols.”

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“Do not use the same password for more than one device or service. Do not use passwords with consecutive numbers or letters, such as 1234567890, abcdefghij, or qwertyuiop.”

If immediate patching is not an option or the routers have reached end-of-life (EoL), it’s advised to make sure that login and Wi-Fi passwords are strong.

Another option is to disable AiCloud and any service that can be accessed from the internet, such as remote access from WAN, port forwarding, DDNS, VPN server, DMZ, port triggering, and FTP.

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