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FTC Shares Security Tips for ASUS Wireless Routers

Original release date: February 23, 2016 | Last revised: February 24, 2016

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has provided network security tips for vulnerable ASUS-branded wireless routers. Major security flaws in these routers may have exposed customers’ sensitive information to malicious actors.

FTC urges consumers to download the latest security updates for their routers and be cautious when setting up any personal cloud storage. Users and administrators are encouraged to visit FTC’s blog for more information and review US-CERT’s Tip on Securing Your Home Network ST15-002.

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