The Secure Boot security mechanism of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) can be bypassed on around half of computers that have the feature enabled in order to install bootkits, according to a security researcher. . At the Hack in the Box 2014 security conference in Amsterdam, Corey Kallenberg, a security researcher from nonprofit research organization Mitre, also showed Thursday that it's possible to render some systems unusable by modifying a specific UEFI variable directly from the OS, an issue that could easily be exploited in cybersabotage attacks. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . At the Hack in the Box 2014 security conference in Amsterdam, Corey Kallenberg, a security researche. secure, security, mechanism, unified, extensible, firmware, interface, (uefi), bypass. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
An Austrian security analyst has built the first known bootkit that bypasses Windows 8's defenses against installing malware while the operating system is booting. . Peter Kleissner, an independent programmer and recognized security expert, is expected to release his Windows-cracking application at the International Malware Conference (MalCon) in Mumbai, India, scheduled for Nov. 25 and 26. Microsoft (NSDQ:MSFT) has built into Windows 8 technology that requires authentication of firmware through digital signatures before the programs are allowed to run as the operating system is loading. Firmware is used to wake up the various electronic components in the PC. The link for this article located at CRN is no longer available. . Peter Kleissner, an independent programmer and recognized security expert, is expected to release hi. austrian, security, analyst, built, first, known, bootkit, bypasses, windows, defenses. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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