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Dozens of Gigabyte motherboard models run on UEFI firmware vulnerable to security issues that allow planting bootkit malware ...
Binarly spotted multiple flaws in UEFI firmware built by AMI AMI released fixes months ago, so users should update now Many ...
Firmware security research company Binarly has discovered four new vulnerabilities affecting the UEFI (Unified Extensible ...
Vulnerabilities in Gigabyte firmware implementations could allow attackers to disable Secure Boot and execute code.
You should update your motherboard BIOS right now—unless your motherboard is old, then it's not getting a BIOS update. Uh oh.
Multiple high-severity vulnerabilities in Gigabyte's UEFI firmware could enable attackers to execute arbitrary code within ...
The UEFI firmware in more than 240 GIGABYTE motherboards carries four high‑severity vulnerabilities (CVE‑2025‑7026 through ...
The vulnerabilities, discovered by researchers at Binarly and Carnegie Mellon University, affect the internal firmware of more than 240 Gigabyte motherboard models released between 2017 and ...
Hundreds of older Intel-based GIGABYTE motherboards are affected by a UEFI firmware vulnerability that requires a BIOS update to resolve.
The CERT has published a warning about privilege escalation vulnerabilities in the UEFI firmware of Gigabyte mainboards. Updates are necessary.
That will take you into a startup options screen where you can go into your UEFI BIOS. We've reached out to Gigabyte for comment and will update as soon as we hear anything back.