• @[email protected]
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    2 hours ago

    So, they are talking about a bootkit embedding itself into the uefi firmware, then the graphics show a malicious bootloader that resides in the EFI partition that can be removed by formatting.

  • metaStatic
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    found in the wild no evidence of actual infections in the wild

    you know I shouldn’t be disappointed by blatant lies in headlines with the state of journalism in current year but I still kinda am.

    • @MTK
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      You can find it in the wild without finding evidence of infection.

      I think in this context found in the wild means that the sample was found in the wild, just maybe not running.