More than 47,000 workstations and servers, possibly more, running on Supermicro motherboards are currently open to attacks because administrators have left an internal component exposed on the ...
The IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) implementation found in motherboards from server manufacturer Supermicro suffers from serious vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to ...
Binarly Unveils Broken Trust Research: Firmware Bypass, BMC Persistence ...
If your organization uses servers that are equipped with baseboard management controllers from Supermicro, it may be time, once again, to patch seven high-severity vulnerabilities that attackers could ...
The firmware responsible for the remote management features of Supermicro servers contains vulnerabilities that allow attackers to gain a permanent foothold on servers even after OS reinstalls, and ...
On Tuesday, at the Open Source Firmware Conference (OSFC) in Mountain View (Silicon Valley), Eclypsium security researcher Rick Altherr (pictured below) revealed a new critical security flaw dubbed ...
More than five years have passed since researchers warned of the serious security risks that a widely used administrative tool poses to servers used for some of the most sensitive and mission-critical ...
Security researchers have found a way to attach virtual USB devices remotely to Supermicro servers, including over the internet, by abusing a feature in their baseband management controller software.
A lot can go wrong with corporate network security, but hopefully at a minimum people know not to plug strange USB sticks into network computers. But it turns out that an attacker could exploit flaws ...
The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) implementation found in motherboards from server manufacturer Supermicro suffers from serious vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to ...
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