Threat hunters at ESET are training the spotlight on a previously undocumented UEFI bootkit capable of hijacking the EFI System Partition (ESP) to maintain persistence on infected Windows machines.
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ESET Discovers UEFI Bootkit in Cyber Espionage Campaign
Threat hunters at ESET are training the spotlight on a previously undocumented UEFI bootkit capable of hijacking the EFI System Partition (ESP) to maintain persistence on infected Windows machines. The post ESET Discovers UEFI Bootkit in Cyber Espionage Campaign appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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