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As Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) replaced legacy BIOS as the leading technology embedded into chips of modern computers and devices, it became vital to the security of the pre-OS environment and to the loading of the operating system. It’s no surprise that such a widespread technology represents a tempting target for threat actors in their search for ultimate persistence.
Listen to the latest episode of ESET Research podcast to find out more about ESPecter, the latest real-world espionage malware targeting the UEFI space, namely the EFI System Partition.
Host: Aryeh Goretsky, ESET Distinguished Researcher
Guests: Jean-Ian Boutin, ESET Head of Threat Research, Martin Smolár, ESET Malware Researcher
Read more @WeLiveSecurity.com and @ESETresearch Twitter
Blogposts:
UEFI threats moving to the ESP: Introducing ESPecter bootkit
By ESET ResearchAs Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) replaced legacy BIOS as the leading technology embedded into chips of modern computers and devices, it became vital to the security of the pre-OS environment and to the loading of the operating system. It’s no surprise that such a widespread technology represents a tempting target for threat actors in their search for ultimate persistence.
Listen to the latest episode of ESET Research podcast to find out more about ESPecter, the latest real-world espionage malware targeting the UEFI space, namely the EFI System Partition.
Host: Aryeh Goretsky, ESET Distinguished Researcher
Guests: Jean-Ian Boutin, ESET Head of Threat Research, Martin Smolár, ESET Malware Researcher
Read more @WeLiveSecurity.com and @ESETresearch Twitter
Blogposts:
UEFI threats moving to the ESP: Introducing ESPecter bootkit