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CPU microcode hack could infect processors with ransomware directly

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  • A researcher from Rapid7 created a working Proof of Concept for a CPU ransomware
  • Such a ransomware would persist on a device even after the hard drive had been replaced
  • The PoC will (most likely) never see the light of day

A security researcher wrote ransomware code that infects the computer’s CPU, making it invisible to virtually every antivirus program out there, and making it persistent even when the victim takes out and replaces the computer’s hard drive.

This is according to The Register, who recently spoke with Christiaan Beek, a cybersecurity researcher from Rapid7, who claims to have created a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) for such ransomware.

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