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Cisco and Nvidia: Redefining Workload Security

By Jana Radhakrishnan — March 20th 2024 at 12:00

There has been an exponential increase in breaches within enterprises despite the carefully constructed and controlled perimeters that exist around applications and data. Once an attacker can access… Read more on Cisco Blogs

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Glupteba Botnet Evades Detection with Undocumented UEFI Bootkit

By Newsroom — February 13th 2024 at 14:37
The Glupteba botnet has been found to incorporate a previously undocumented Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) bootkit feature, adding another layer of sophistication and stealth to the malware. "This bootkit can intervene and control the [operating system] boot process, enabling Glupteba to hide itself and create a stealthy persistence that can be extremely difficult to
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PixieFail UEFI Flaws Expose Millions of Computers to RCE, DoS, and Data Theft

By Newsroom — January 18th 2024 at 09:19
Multiple security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in the TCP/IP network protocol stack of an open-source reference implementation of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specification used widely in modern computers. Collectively dubbed PixieFail by Quarkslab, the nine issues reside in the TianoCore EFI Development Kit II (EDK II) and could be exploited to
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LogoFAIL: UEFI Vulnerabilities Expose Devices to Stealth Malware Attacks

By Newsroom — December 4th 2023 at 06:53
The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) code from various independent firmware/BIOS vendors (IBVs) has been found vulnerable to potential attacks through high-impact flaws in image parsing libraries embedded into the firmware. The shortcomings, collectively labeled LogoFAIL by Binarly, "can be used by threat actors to deliver a malicious payload and bypass Secure Boot, Intel
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NSA Releases Guide to Combat Powerful BlackLotus Bootkit Targeting Windows Systems

By Ravie Lakshmanan — June 23rd 2023 at 09:13
The U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) on Thursday released guidance to help organizations detect and prevent infections of a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) bootkit called BlackLotus. To that end, the agency is recommending that "infrastructure owners take action by hardening user executable policies and monitoring the integrity of the boot partition." BlackLotus is an advanced 
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Critical Firmware Vulnerability in Gigabyte Systems Exposes ~7 Million Devices

By Ravie Lakshmanan — May 31st 2023 at 13:18
Cybersecurity researchers have found "backdoor-like behavior" within Gigabyte systems, which they say enables the UEFI firmware of the devices to drop a Windows executable and retrieve updates in an unsecure format. Firmware security firm Eclypsium said it first detected the anomaly in April 2023. Gigabyte has since acknowledged and addressed the issue. "Most Gigabyte firmware includes a Windows
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MSI Data Breach: Private Code Signing Keys Leaked on the Dark Web

By Ravie Lakshmanan — May 8th 2023 at 15:23
The threat actors behind the ransomware attack on Taiwanese PC maker MSI last month have leaked the company's private code signing keys on their dark website. "Confirmed, Intel OEM private key leaked, causing an impact on the entire ecosystem," Alex Matrosov, founder and CEO of firmware security firm Binarly, said in a tweet over the weekend. "It appears that Intel Boot Guard may not be
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Qualcomm Chipsets and Lenovo BIOS Get Security Updates to Fix Multiple Flaws

By Ravie Lakshmanan — January 4th 2023 at 10:47
Qualcomm on Tuesday released patches to address multiple security flaws in its chipsets, some of which could be exploited to cause information disclosure and memory corruption. The five vulnerabilities -- tracked from CVE-2022-40516 through CVE-2022-40520 -- also impact Lenovo ThinkPad X13s laptops, prompting the Chinese PC maker to issue BIOS updates to plug the security holes. The list of
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New Flaw in Acer Laptops Could Let Attackers Disable Secure Boot Protection

By Ravie Lakshmanan — November 29th 2022 at 16:39
Acer has released a firmware update to address a security vulnerability that could be potentially weaponized to turn off UEFI Secure Boot on affected machines. Tracked as CVE-2022-4020, the high-severity vulnerability affects five different models that consist of Aspire A315-22, A115-21, and A315-22G, and Extensa EX215-21 and EX215-21G. <!--adsense--> The PC maker described the vulnerability as
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New UEFI Firmware Flaws Reported in Several Lenovo Notebook Models

By Ravie Lakshmanan — November 10th 2022 at 06:36
PC maker Lenovo has addressed yet another set of three shortcomings in the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) firmware affecting several Yoga, IdeaPad, and ThinkBook devices. "The vulnerabilities allow disabling UEFI Secure Boot or restoring factory default Secure Boot databases (incl. dbx): all simply from an OS," Slovak cybersecurity firm ESET explained in a series of tweets. UEFI
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Researchers Uncover UEFI Secure Boot Bypass in 3 Microsoft Signed Boot Loaders

By Ravie Lakshmanan — August 12th 2022 at 20:02
A security feature bypass vulnerability has been uncovered in three signed third-party Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot loaders that allow bypass of the UEFI Secure Boot feature. "These vulnerabilities can be exploited by mounting the EFI System Partition and replacing the existing bootloader with the vulnerable one, or modifying a UEFI variable to load the vulnerable loader
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Experts Uncover New 'CosmicStrand' UEFI Firmware Rootkit Used by Chinese Hackers

By Ravie Lakshmanan — July 25th 2022 at 14:05
An unknown Chinese-speaking threat actor has been attributed to a new kind of sophisticated Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) firmware rootkit called CosmicStrand. "The rootkit is located in the firmware images of Gigabyte or ASUS motherboards, and we noticed that all these images are related to designs using the H81 chipset," Kaspersky researchers said in a new report published today
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New UEFI Firmware Vulnerabilities Impact Several Lenovo Notebook Models

By Ravie Lakshmanan — July 13th 2022 at 11:47
Consumer electronics maker Lenovo on Tuesday rolled out fixes to contain three security flaws in its UEFI firmware affecting over 70 product models. "The vulnerabilities can be exploited to achieve arbitrary code execution in the early phases of the platform boot, possibly allowing the attackers to hijack the OS execution flow and disable some important security features," Slovak cybersecurity
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