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by snvzz
59 days ago
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Many of these attacks target the bios. BIOS is usually a SPI chip. It'd make sense to perhaps tie the write enable line so that it cannot be written to, unless jumpered. It used to be a thing motherboards did. A BIOS flash enable jumper. They kept the CMOS reset one, but for some reason got rid of the flash write enable. |
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