Intel has confirmed that its proprietary UEFI code for its 12th Gen processors has been leaked. The 6GB file, published to 4chan and Github, contains information regarding the creation and ...
According to an Intel release, the company will release what it calls "firmware foundation code" under the open source Common Public License (CPL) later this year. The code, along with a driver ...
4) Flash the altered BIOS code into the FLASH memory. BIOS altering is dangerous if you do not know what you are doing. You do it at your own risk, what we do here at Guru3D.com is not a guarantee for ...
It’s official — the source code for the Intel Alder Lake BIOS was leaked, and Intel has confirmed it. A total of 6GB of code used for building the BIOS/UEFI source code is now out in the wild, having ...
Earlier this week, information appeared online suggesting that the source code for Intel’s Alder Lake desktop processors had been stolen and published online. – This was clearly quite an alarming ...
When people think of malware and malicious code, they might imagine an infected file or download from a sketchy email or website on their computer. However, this sort of infection is realistically ...
[devicemodder] wrote in to let us know they managed to install Linux Mint on their FRP-locked Panasonic Toughpad FZ-A2. Android devices such as the FZ-A2 can be locked with Factory Reset Protection ...
In a nutshell: Apparent source code for Alder Lake BIOS has been shared online. It seems to have been leaked in its entirety at 5.9 GB uncompressed, possibly by someone working at a motherboard vendor ...
Researchers have discovered a set of vulnerabilities that can be chained together to perform code execution attacks on Dell machines. On Thursday, Eclypsium said the vulnerabilities, which together ...
When facing a malware situation, the usual “guaranteed solution” is to reinstall your OS. The new developments in malware world will also require you to have a CH341 programmer handy. In an arguably ...
The source code and unique UEFI signing test key for firmware developed by American Megatrends Inc. (AMI) has been discovered on an FTP server in Taiwan. What makes the news especially damning is that ...
Here's a new one on me. As far as I know, Abit uses an Award BIOS in their KX7-333. There isn't a documented beep code for what I'm getting.<BR>It's just infinite short beeps. Doesn't always happen, ...