Companies report several of their products are vulnerable to Trickbot malware. The updated version of Trickbot features a bootkit module, nicknamed Trickboot, which can search for vulnerabilities. Supermicro and PulseSecure issued advisories on Trickboot this past week. The company did not offer a time frame for when the patch would be issued, though it did not say how long it would be. The affected devices include X10UP “Denlow” series of motherboards with end-of-life dates.”]
Source: https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/supermicro-pulsesecure-issue-advisories-on-trickboot-a-16131

