Governments-Connected 'Hacking Team' Targets UEFI, Reveal Leaks
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2015-07-14 17:54:34 UTC
- Modified: 2015-07-14 17:54:34 UTC
Summary: The insecurity and abundant complexity/extensibility of UEFI is already exploited by crackers who are serving corrupt regimes and international empires
TECHRIGHTS has spent many years writing about dangers of Microsoft back doors and about 3 years writing about UEFI which, according to various citations we gathered, enables governments to remotely brick (at hardware level) computers at any foreign country, in bulk! This is a massive national security threat and Germany was notable in reacting to it (forbidding the practice). Among our posts which cover this:
Today we learn that
UEFI firmware updates spread to the most widely used GNU/Linux desktop distribution and yesterday we learned that "HackingTeam has code for UEFI module for BIOS persistency of RCS 9 agent (i.e. survives even HD replace)..."
Rik Ferguso wrote this with link to the PowerPoint presentation, pointing to
leaked E-mails via Wikileaks. The push back against UEFI ought to be empowered by such revelations, perhaps in the same way that these leaks now threaten to kill Adobe Flash for good.
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