The PKfail incident shocked the computer industry, exposing a deeply hidden flaw within the core of modern firmware ...
A couple of months ago, we reported on the PKfail vulnerability in Secure Boot — a security issue that stems from hardware ...
A supply chain failure that compromises Secure Boot protections on computing devices from across the device-making industry ...
Roughly nine percent of tested firmware images use non-production cryptographic keys that are publicly known or leaked in ...
Binarly will present significant new insights into the critical PKfail vulnerability at this week’s LABScon 2024 conference.
American Megatrends keys accounted for most of the vulnerable firmware, followed by those from Insidye and Phoenix, a report from Binarly showed.
Vulnerability PKFail allows malicious software to bypass Secure Boot, targeting even enterprise-grade hardware like Dell and ...
Binarly, provider of the industry leading AI-powered firmware and software supply chain security platform, will present significant new insights into the critical PKfail vulnerability at this week ...
PKfail, originally disclosed on July 24, 2024, highlights a fundamental flaw in the UEFI Secure Boot process, specifically the integrity of the Platform Key (PK), which serves as the root of trust.