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First-Ever UEFI Rootkit Tied to Sednit APT

Researcher at ESET outlines research on the first successful UEFI rootkit used in the wild. Researchers hunting cyber-espionage group Sednit say they have discovered the first-ever instance of a rootkit targeting the Windows Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) in successful attacks. The rootkit is named LoJax. The name is a nod to the underlying code, which is a modified version of Absolute Softwares LoJack recovery software for laptops. LoJack software is to help victims of a stolen laptop be able to access their PC without tipping off the bad guys who stole it.”]

Source: https://threatpost.com/uefi-rootkit-sednit/140420/

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