When you boot your computer, the UEFI firmware loads the file stored on EFI or ESP (EFI System Partition) to start the currently installed operating system on your system and various system utilities.
The recently uncovered 'Bootkitty' UEFI bootkit, the first malware of its kind targeting Linux systems, exploits ...
Several security researchers have examined the prototype and made interesting findings. Bootkitty also uses the LogoFail bug ...
While not production-ready malware, ‘Bootkitty’ provides a proof of concept for exploiting Linux systems at boot-up — ...
The first UEFI bootkit specifically targeting Linux systems has been discovered, marking a shift in stealthy and ...