@[email protected] to TechnologyEnglish • 4 months ago‘Sinkclose’ Flaw in Hundreds of Millions of AMD Chips Allows Deep, Virtually Unfixable Infectionswww.wired.comexternal-linkmessage-square53fedilinkarrow-up1220arrow-down136cross-posted to: [email protected]hardware[email protected]
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minus-square@Passerby6497linkEnglish7•4 months ago On Windows you need to explicitly install a malicious driver (which in turn requires to you to disable signature verification) Not to be contrarian, but hackers have signed malicious code with compromised Microsoft driver certificates, so it’s not out of the question that it could be snuck in without having to turn off signing.
Not to be contrarian, but hackers have signed malicious code with compromised Microsoft driver certificates, so it’s not out of the question that it could be snuck in without having to turn off signing.