Beware the UEFIcanhazbufferoverflow: Patched Flaw in Intel Processors Unleashed!

Dodge dodgy code execution with the latest patch for the “UEFIcanhazbufferoverflow” flaw! Intel’s chips got a security salsa update after Phoenix’s firmware fiesta turned into a hacker’s hop. #UEFISecurityPatch 🛡️💻🔒

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It's like UEFI firmware decided to open a buffet for cybercriminals, but luckily, Phoenix Technologies dropped in with a "No More Service" sign. CVE-2024-0762 was serving up some prime buffer overflow steak, and now it's off the menu. Let's hope motherboard firmware becomes less of a fine dining experience for hackers looking for persistence with a side of full control.

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