- Vulnerabilities in Supermicro BMCs could allow for unkillable server rootkits | With the ability to manage huge fleets of servers, BMCs are ideal places to stash malware. https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/10/vulnerabilities-in-supermicro-bmcs-could-allow-for-unkillable-server-rootkits/ 2 comments technology
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- Mini Heart Attack: Supermicro BMC Hacked (or not?) - Chris Hii https://www.chrishii.ca/post/2023-12-09-mini-heart-attack-bmc-hack/ 2 comments
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- Implant.ARM.iLOBleed.a | Padvish Threats Database https://threats.amnpardaz.com/en/2021/12/28/implant-arm-ilobleed-a/ 40 comments
- Binarly REsearch Uncovers Major Vulnerabilities in Supermicro BMCs | Binarly â AI -Powered Firmware Supply Chain Security Platform https://binarly.io/posts/Binarly_REsearch_Uncovers_Major_Vulnerabilities_in_Supermicro_BMCs/ 1 comment
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