ASUSpicious Flaw - Millions of Users’ Information Exposed Since 2022
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mrbruh.comASUSpicious Flaw - Millions of Users’ Information Exposed Since 2022mrbruh.comASUSpicious Flaw - Millions of Users’ Information Exposed Since 2022 Please note that it’s not particularly suspicious, it just made for a good play-on-words title. Introduction What do most people do when they’re mistreated by a multi-billion dollar company after reporting a zero-day RCE to them? Certainly not find another zero-day exploit, but that’s exactly what I ended up doing. Read part one of this series on ASUS here. I had recently spent a lot of hours trawling through decompiled C/C++ code in part one so I wanted something a little easier to read.
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