Security News > 2018 > September > Supermicro wraps crypto-blanket around server firmware to hide it from malware injectors

2018-09-07 07:07
BMC software updates to check code signatures after researchers hit red alert Researchers claim to have discovered an exploitable flaw in the baseboard management controller (BMC) hardware used by Supermicro servers.…
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