CSM or Compatibility Support Mode is a part of UEFI Firmware and is used to make an operating system and other connected devices compatible with the UEFI. It is only used by devices when the ...
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ESET researchers have uncovered the first UEFI bootkit designed specifically for Linux systems. The discovery of the bootkit – which has been named Bootkitty by its creators – signals a shift on the ...
I am aware of all the sources stating that UEFI replaces BIOS. And i'm aware that UEFI includes legacy mode. But this question is not about UEFI legacy mode. "A common misconception is that UEFI is a ...
If you've built or tinkered with a PC in the last decade, you probably have experience enabling XMP or tweaking fan curves. The place you do this—what we call the BIOS—is actually a misnomer. What you ...
Two research groups demonstrate PC firmware vulnerabilities that are difficult to mitigate and likely to be exploited in the wild. Two teams of researchers have revealed vulnerabilities this week in ...
I apologize if I should have put this in the Mac section, but it isn't really a Mac inquiry. We just removed the last of our 2010 and 2012 Mac Pro towers from production about a month ago, most of ...