#gigabyte

danie10@squeet.me

Millions of Gigabyte motherboards were sold with a firmware backdoor to invisibly and insecurely downloads program updates

An open door surrounded my 1's and 0's
Hiding malicious programs in a computer’s UEFI firmware, the deep-seated code that tells a PC how to load its operating system, has become an insidious trick in the toolkit of stealthy hackers. But when a motherboard manufacturer installs its own hidden backdoor in the firmware of millions of computers—and doesn’t even put a proper lock on that hidden back entrance—they’re practically doing hackers’ work for them.

Researchers at firmware-focused cybersecurity company Eclypsium revealed today that they’ve discovered a hidden mechanism in the firmware of motherboards sold by the Taiwanese manufacturer Gigabyte, whose components are commonly used in gaming PCs and other high-performance computers. Whenever a computer with the affected Gigabyte motherboard restarts, Eclypsium found, code within the motherboard’s firmware invisibly initiates an updater program that runs on the computer and in turn downloads and executes another piece of software.

Because the updater program is triggered from the computer’s firmware, outside its operating system, it’s tough for users to remove or even discover.

The problem, too, is that lots of other brands use the Gigabyte motherboards, and any update pushed to fix this, may also end up aborting due to the complexities of matching hardware and firmware.

See https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/06/millions-of-pc-motherboards-were-sold-with-a-firmware-backdoor/
#Blog, #Gigabyte, #technology, #vulnerabilities

azurecerulean@diasp.org

OpenRGB · Adam Honse@GitLab

Open source RGB lighting control that doesn't depend on manufacturer software. For Windows, Linux, MacOS.

ASUS, ASRock, Corsair, G.Skill, Gigabyte, HyperX, MSI, Razer, ThermalTake, and more supported

See the Wiki for this project for information.

https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB

#Open-source #Opensource #RGB #Windows #Linux #MacOS #ASUS #ASRock #Corsai #Gigabyte #HyperX #MSI #Razer #ThermalTake #CrossPlatform ##Cross-Platform #GitLab

0mega@social.c-r-t.tk

0mega's BIOS Editing Adventures

Alter Hut: Mit dem AMI BIOS Editor einen NVMe-Treiber als Zusatzmodul einfügen.

Image/photo0mega ☠ [hz] wrote the following post Sun, 16 Aug 2020 16:59:50 +0200

NVMe BIOS Mod for Gigabyte GA-F2A88XM-D3H

Based on version F9

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#Gigabyte #BIOS #UEFI #MOD #NVMe #PCIe #SSD

Neuer Trick: Mit den UEFITools und Cutter die lästige Hardware-Whitelist eines Lenovo G570 (Insyde H20) austricksen :D

Mission accomplished!