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ReVault Flaw Exposed Millions of Dell Laptops to Malicious Domination

Posted on August 22, 2025
ReVault Flaw Exposed Millions of Dell Laptops to Malicious Domination

A bug in the control board that connects peripheral devices in commonly used Dell laptops allowed malicious access all the way down to the firmware running on the device chip, new research finds.

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