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    ASUS Patches DriverHub RCE Flaws Exploitable via HTTP and Crafted .ini Files

    May 13, 2025

    ASUS has released updates to address two security flaws impacting ASUS DriverHub that, if successfully exploited, could enable an attacker to leverage the software in order to achieve remote code execution.
    DriverHub is a tool that’s designed to automatically detect the motherboard model of a computer and display necessary driver updates for subsequent installation by communicating with a

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