Peripheral devices with unsigned firmware can expose Windows and Linux machines to attacks, allowing hackers to install stealthy and persistent malware, steal valuable information, or take control of a computer.
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Peripherals With Unsigned Firmware Expose Windows, Linux Computers to Attacks
Peripheral devices with unsigned firmware can expose Windows and Linux machines to attacks, allowing hackers to install stealthy and persistent malware, steal valuable information, or take control of a computer. The post Peripherals With Unsigned Firmware Expose Windows, Linux Computers to Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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