The Asian Age

Malware hijacks 1 mn Asus users

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Bengaluru, March 26: Hackers were able to deliver malware to the more one million-plus Asus computer owners last year by hijacking the company’s software update system, security researcher­s said on Monday.

Moscow-based cyber security provider Kaspersky Lab said the attack took place between June and November last year and was used to deliver a software update with a “backdoor” that would give hackers access to infected machines.

“We are not able to calculate the total count of affected users based only on our data; however, we estimate that the real scale of the problem is much bigger and is possibly affecting over a million users worldwide,” Kaspersky said.

Researcher­s at cyber security company Symantec were also able to identify the attack against Asus users, a Symantec spokeswoma­n said. Asus said it would provide a statement on Tuesday.

The attack, which was first reported by Motherboar­d, shows how hackers are able to leverage the size of technology companies and their suppliers to reach large numbers of victims.

Kaspersky said that more than 57,000 of its users had downloaded and installed the compromise­d Asus update but the hackers intended to target a smaller number of unknown victims.

Kaspersky said it informed Asus about the attack in January and was assisting the firm with its investigat­ion.

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