Firmware Fiesta: The UEFI Vulnerabilities Turning Hackers into Gourmets

UEFI firmware is now a tempting target for hackers, as multiple components offer a buffet of vulnerabilities. The UEFI security gaps, highlighted by the BlackLotus bootkit example, need urgent attention. CISA urges system owners, operational teams, UEFI developers, and vendors to step up their firmware security game.

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