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Linux devices are being hit by LogoFAIL vulnerability, Bootkitty installed

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  • LogoFAIL, image parsing vulnerabilities on Linux and Windows, are being actively abused
  • Researchers are saying crooks are installing Bootkitty, the first-ever Linux UEFI bootkit
  • Bootkitty works on both Linux and Windows devices

LogoFAIL, a string of vulnerabilities that allow threat actors to install malware at boot level, is now actively being abused in the wild. This is according to a new report from cybersecurity researchers Binarly.

Discovered roughly a year ago, LogoFAIL is a group of vulnerabilities that allow malicious actors to replace the logo image displayed on Windows and Linux devices during the boot process.

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