mercredi 22 novembre 2017

Intel firmware contains serious Management Engine vulnerabilities, affecting millions of systems

Security researchers have discovered critical issues with the hidden firmware used in some Intel chips. Security firm Positive Technologies discovered a series of serious vulnerabilities in Intel's Management Engine (ME), Server Platform Services (SPS) and Trusted Execution Engine (TXE). The security flaw could allow an attacker to run code that would be invisible to the operating system, opening up the possibility of invisible rootkit or malware infections, as well as the risk of exposing valuable data. The problem is believed to affect millions of computers and servers. Maxim Goryachy and Mark Ermolov from Positive Technologies made the discovery in the… [Continue Reading]


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