The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface malware exists as an in-the-wild application named bootkit.efi, which its creators named "Bootkitty." So said researchers at cybersecurity firm Eset, who ...
UEFI bootkits are no longer confined to Windows systems alone,” the antivirus provider added. It's unclear how an attacker might circulate the bootkit. But ESET noted that "reinstalling an OS ...
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