Asustor Released ADM 3.0.3 NAS OS to Fix WPA2 Vulnerabilities
Users will have protection against this vulnerability.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 2, 2017 at 2:25 pmAsustor Inc. is announcing ADM 3.0.3 NAS OS.
Researchers revealed serious ‘KRACK’ vulnerabilities in the WPA2 protocol, allowing hackers to steal user’s data from the Wi-Fi WPA2 connection. This update ensures that all company’s NAS users will have protection against this vulnerability.
All company’s NAS users can upgrade to ADM 3.0.3 via the online firmware update function in order to stay safe from the WPA2 protocol vulnerability. The firm’s priority is to keep user’s information safe from any vulnerabilities and attacks. WPA2 Wi-Fi Protocol Vulnerability called ‘KRACK’ will be able to hack all wireless routers and wireless devices, through the WPA2 encryption protocol wireless transmission of data. The latest ADM 3.0.3 fixes these vulnerabilities and effectively protects wireless connection against hackers.
“Asustor not only keeps creating the latest features and products for users, but also provides users with an unparalleled protection in data and information security. Our quick response to WPA2 vulnerabilities and even quicker solution by releasing Asustor ADM 3.0.3 shows our true commitment to information security for users,” said Albert Tu, director, R&D division, Asustor.
Notice: These WPA2 vulnerabilities only effect the company’s NAS with a Wi-Fi dongle installed.