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UEFI Vulnerabilities and Hardware Risks

UEFI Vulnerabilities and Hardware Risks


Episode 58


In this episode, the hosts discuss various cybersecurity topics, focusing on hardware vulnerabilities, UEFI attack vectors, and the implications of new regulations on device security. They explore the evolution of Mirai variants targeting IoT devices and the challenges of securing firmware. The conversation highlights the need for improved security measures and the complexities of managing vulnerabilities in a rapidly changing technological landscape.

 

00:00 Introduction and Technical Challenges

02:37 Exploring UEFI Settings and Hardware Vulnerabilities

10:14 The Risks of UEFI Control and Physical Damage

16:33 Static Tundra: Cyber Espionage and Exploits

22:23 Targeting Vulnerable Infrastructure in Cyber Attacks

26:27 Emerging Threats in IoT and Network Devices

31:55 The Evolution of Malware: A Deep Dive

34:30 The Challenge of Securing IoT Devices

35:13 Impact of EU Cyber Resilience Act

38:14 Vulnerability Management and Vendor Responsibilities

41:54 Living Outside the Operating System: New Attack Vectors

 


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