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Servers running on motherboards sold by Supermicro contain high-severity vulnerabilities that can allow hackers to remotely install malicious firmware that runs even before the operating system, ...
Supermicro has patched two BMC vulnerabilities that can be exploited to perform malicious firmware updates on impacted devices.
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