Mainboard attack: UEFI malware remains a threat
UEFI malware remains a threat to home and business. Hackers have infiltrated the firmware on motherboards with innovative attack methods. ESET technologies protect against the latest malware. With the malware Lojax, the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) was on everyone's lips in autumn 2018. ESET researchers had found out that hackers can infiltrate the firmware on mainboards using new attack methods and use this to spy on the systems. The hardware and software supply chains are increasingly being targeted by cyber criminals. UEFI malware is used here again and again. It is therefore important to rely on security solutions ...