Security News > 2019 > September > BMC Vulnerabilities Expose Supermicro Servers to Remote USB-Attacks

2019-09-03 10:19
Enterprise servers powered by Supermicro motherboards can remotely be compromised by virtually plugging in malicious USB devices, cybersecurity researchers at firmware security company Eclypsium told The Hacker News. Yes, that's correct. You can launch all types of USB attacks against vulnerable Supermicro servers without actually physically accessing them or waiting for your victim to pick
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