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Firmware Vulnerabilities Continue to Plague Supply Chain

Posted on July 18, 2025
Firmware Vulnerabilities Continue to Plague Supply Chain

Four flaws in the basic software for Gigabyte motherboards could allow persistent implants, underscoring problems in the ways firmware is developed and updated.

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