If you've been thinking about adding a secondary device to your setup—or you want something lightweight and affordable to stay productive on the go—the new, open-box ASUS Chromebook CM30 (2024) is one of those deals that quietly solves a lot of problems.
0You can get a new, open-box 2-in-1 ASUS Chromebook CM30 with a detachable touchscreen for just $159.99 (MSRP $329.99). That's 52 percent off for a 2-in-1 Chromebook with surprisingly robust features.
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Modern attacks have shifted focus to the browser, yet detection tools remain largely blind to the crucial activity happening there.
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ASUS has released new firmware to patch nine security vulnerabilities, including a critical authentication bypass flaw in routers with AiCloud enabled.
0Thousands of ASUS WRT routers, mostly end-of-life or outdated devices, have been hijacked in a global campaign called Operation WrtHug that exploits six vulnerabilities.
0ASUS has released new firmware to patch a critical authentication bypass security flaw impacting several DSL series router models.
1Chromebooks are a great lightweight device for remote work or keeping productive on the go, but prices can get pretty high. If you want a budget-friendly Chromebook, try this open-box ASUS CM30. Right now, it's only $159.99 (reg. $329.99), but that won't last much longer.
0If you need a compact 2-in-1 that can jump between tablet and laptop without fuss, this open-box ASUS Chromebook CM30 Detachable Touchscreen gets the job done for $169.99.
0One of the perks of today's tech world? You don't have to overpay to get quality gear. Case in point: the open-box ASUS 2-in-1 Chromebook CM30, a versatile little workhorse that can pull double duty as both a laptop and a tablet—all for $169.99 (MSRP $329.99) with free shipping in this limited-time offer.
0If you need a reliable computer for the basics, you can't go wrong with a Chromebook. This open-box 2-in-1 ASUS Chromebook has a detachable keyboard that lets it switch seamlessly into tablet mode, and it's only $169.99 (reg. $329.99). Shipping is also free.
0Looking for an extra laptop you can kick back with at home, take to a café, or toss in your carry-on? This Grade A refurbished ASUS Chromebook C523 has you covered — and it's just $119.99 (MSRP $229) for a limited time.
0If you're looking for a lightweight device that covers both casual productivity and mobile flexibility, the ASUS Chromebook CM30 is a smart choice — especially at this open-box price of $169.99 (MSRP $329.99).
0If you're looking for a sleek, powerful, and lightweight laptop that won't wreck your budget, take a longer look at the ASUS Chromebook CM30. For a limited time, you can grab this new, open-box 2-in-1 for just $169.99 (regularly $329.99) — and yes, shipping is free.
0Sometimes, you just want a lightweight, reliable device that can handle everyday tasks without weighing you down or eating up your desk space, and it helps if it's easy on the wallet. This 2-in-1 Chromebook fits the bill, and though it'd normally cost $329.99, now it's only $169.97.
0A high-severity vulnerability in ASUS Armoury Crate software could allow threat actors to escalate their privileges to SYSTEM level on Windows machines.
3CISA is alerting federal agencies in the U.S. of hackers exploiting a recently patched ScreenConnect vulnerability that could lead to executing remote code on the server.
0Over 9,000 ASUS routers are compromised by a novel botnet dubbed "AyySSHush" that was also observed targeting SOHO routers from Cisco, D-Link, and Linksys.
2The ASUS DriverHub driver management utility was vulnerable to a critical remote code execution flaw that allowed malicious sites to execute commands on devices with the software installed.
0ASUS has released security updates to address CVE-2024-54085, a maximum severity flaw that could allow attackers to hijack and potentially brick servers.
1ASUS is warning about an authentication bypass vulnerability in routers with AiCloud enabled that could allow remote attackers to perform unauthorized execution of functions on the device.
1More ASUS customers can now install Windows 11 24H2 after applying a BIOS update that resolves blue screen of death (BSOD) issues acknowledged in October.
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