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  • Oct 07 / 2020
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Apple’s T2 Mac Security Chip Infiltrated By Unpatchable Root Access Exploit

Apple's T2 Mac Security Chip Infiltrated By Unpatchable Root Access Exploit
Cupertino, we may have a problem. A researcher claims Apple’s T2 security chip is vulnerable to an exploit that, if leveraged, would give an attacker full root access and kernel execution privileges. Normally this sort of thing would necessitate fast tracking a security patch, except for one very big problem—it is an “unpatchable” security

  • Oct 07 / 2020
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Alienware m15 R3 Review: A Quieter, Powerful Gaming Laptop

Alienware m15 R3 Review: A Quieter, Powerful Gaming Laptop
Thin and light gaming laptops are no longer a novelty, as practically every PC maker offers their own take on the category. Some of them don’t always stand-out from the crowd, however, and can push the envelope on thermals in these tighter chassis designs. That is most definitely not the case with Dell’s Alienware m15 R3 though, unless you…

  • Oct 07 / 2020
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EVGA’s Reservation Queue For NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series Cards Is Brilliant

EVGA's Reservation Queue For NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series Cards Is Brilliant
You would have better luck trying to acquire a bucket of plutonium than getting your hands on a GeForce RTX 3080 or GeForce RTX 3090 graphics card right now, and it would probably be cheaper (compared to what scalpers are asking for these cards). But unless you have a flux capacitor, what are you going to do with plutonium? Get arrested, that’s

  • Oct 07 / 2020
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Dangerous UEFI Firmware Bootkit Puts PCs Users Under Threat Of Persistent Attacks

Dangerous UEFI Firmware Bootkit Puts PCs Users Under Threat Of Persistent Attacks
When someone thinks of malware, the usual thought is an EXE file containing offending code that is downloaded to a target machine and executed by the user. However, a team at SecureList is trying to make people aware that an incredibly persistent malware framework can exist within a PC’s UEFI firmware. The team, consisting of Mark Lechtik,