ASUS DriverHub, the driver management tool, had a critical vulnerability allowing remote code execution, now patched.Security researcher found the flaw that could run malicious code remotely, affecting ASUS devices.ASUS released a patch for the vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-3462 and CVE-2025-3463), urging users to update DriverHub.Although the flaw only affects motherboards and not laptops or desktops, ASUS strongly recommends applying the update.