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Remote Firmware Attack Renders Servers Unbootable

Security researchers have found a way to corrupt the firmware of a critical component usually found in servers to turn the systems into an unbootable hardware assembly. The recovery procedure requires physical intervention to replace the malicious firmware. An attack of this type “could also be easily scheduled to execute at a specific time

Source: they say. The researchers say that firmware-level attacks can be much more damaging and do not require physical intervention.”

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