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Kaspersky Finds Sophisticated UEFI Malware in the Wild – ExtremeTech
Security researchers from Kaspersky Labs are used to coming across advanced and devious malware, but rarely have they seen anything like MosaicRegressor. Accord…

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Researchers from security firm Kaspersky are used to coming across advanced and devious malware, but rarely have they seen anything like MosaicRegressor. According to the company’s latest blog post, this is just the second known UEFI-based malware. Because it operates on the low-level boot manager that underlies most modern computers, it has extreme system access and staying power. The good news is you’re probably not going to have to worry about getting infected. The Uni…
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