On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 2:56:27 PM UTC-4, johny...@sigaint.org wrote:
> > I forget which blackhat event, they showed how you can think you are
> > flashing a bios. But the malware will remain.
>
> That's creepy. Don't most BIOS flashing utilities do a verification? Or
> perhaps the f
On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 2:56:27 PM UTC-4, johny...@sigaint.org wrote:
> > I forget which blackhat event, they showed how you can think you are
> > flashing a bios. But the malware will remain.
>
> That's creepy. Don't most BIOS flashing utilities do a verification? Or
> perhaps the f
> I forget which blackhat event, they showed how you can think you are
> flashing a bios. But the malware will remain.
That's creepy. Don't most BIOS flashing utilities do a verification? Or
perhaps the flashing utility itself is what was compromised in the
blackhat demo.
Another reason why d
On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 2:31:33 PM UTC-4, johny...@sigaint.org wrote:
> > If I think a computer has been infected, is there anything else I should
> > wipe/re-install other than
> >
> > 1. Hard Drive / Operating System
> >
> > 2. BIOS
> >
> > Is there anything else that a hacker could pos
> If I think a computer has been infected, is there anything else I should
> wipe/re-install other than
>
> 1. Hard Drive / Operating System
>
> 2. BIOS
>
> Is there anything else that a hacker could possibly infect that needs to
> be wiped/re-installed..?
Lol, don't get me started...
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If I think a computer has been infected, is there anything else I should
wipe/re-install other than
1. Hard Drive / Operating System
2. BIOS
Is there anything else that a hacker could possibly infect that needs to be
wiped/re-installed..?
Thanks
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