Source code for the BIOS used with Intel's 12th-gen Core processors has been leaked online, possibly including details of undocumented model-specific registers (MSRs) and even the private signing key for Intel's Boot Guard security technology. . The source code was apparently shared via 4chan and GitHub, in a file containing tools and code for generating and optimizing BIOS/UEFI firmware images, plus related documentation. Word quickly spread to Twitter at the weekend, Alder Lake being the code-name for the x86 giant's 12th-gen desktop processors. The source code may reveal exploitable vulnerabilities in the firmware that miscreants could abuse in future on people's PCs. . Uncover the exposed Intel Alder Lake firmware source code, highlighting possible vulnerabilities and hidden functionalities.. Intel BIOS Leak, Alder Lake Security Threats, Firmware Exploits. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The source code of an older version of "Kaspersky Internet Security" has been circulated on the internet. The code was created in late 2007 and was probably stolen in early 2008. Names contained in the sources indicate that the stolen code was probably a beta version of the 2008 software package . According to a Russian language report by CNews (Google translation), the code was copied by a disgruntled ex-employee. The thief has reportedly been trying to sell the code on the black market for some time, and Kaspersky says that the code archive already appeared in various private forums last November. The thief has reportedly already been sentenced to three years imprisonment with a probation period of three years. The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . Kaspersky's codebase exposed, igniting worries over cybersecurity protocols and data safeguarding strategies.. Kaspersky Code Leak,Cybersecurity Risks,Data Theft Incident,Internet Security Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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