Jan. 20, 2024, 1:55 p.m. | Guru baran

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Hackers exploit UEFI flaws to gain unauthorized access to a system’s firmware, enabling them to implant persistent malware or manipulate the boot process. This provides a stealthy entry point that allows attackers to bypass traditional security measures and maintain control over the compromised system. Cybersecurity researchers at Quarkslab recently discovered “PixieFAIL” a set of 9 […]


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