Hackers are using the LogoFAIL vulnerability to hijack the initial boot stage of Linux devices by utilizing a year-old firmware flaw. The critical flaw is part of the LogoFAIL suite discovered by Binarly. Though not yet widely used, the exploit has been found reliable and could pose a threat soon. It installs a bootkit for Linux via code injected into the device’s UEFI, bypassing Secure Boot protections.
Survey Highlights Backup Gaps and Cyber Security Risks Amid Growing Data Reliance
A HandyRecoveryAdvisor survey reveals a concerning lack of data backups, with only 33% of users regularly backing up their data. Despite rising data creation and