If you are a Windows or Linux user, brace yourself for a long siege of vulnerability nightmares. The fix will be long and treacherous and could brick your computers. Eclypsium researchers have detailed a set of newly discovered vulnerabilities dubbed “BootHole” that opens up billions of Windows and Linux devices to attacks.
Having an industry funded organization to research and reveal security holes to anyone with a web connection is like storing 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate in the same warehouse as fireworks.
This should be a subscription-only service, offered to fully vetted subscribers only.
New Security Hole Puts Windows and Linux Users at Risk
Posted by: Jack M. Germain July 29, 2020 10:10 AMIf you are a Windows or Linux user, brace yourself for a long siege of vulnerability nightmares. The fix will be long and treacherous and could brick your computers. Eclypsium researchers have detailed a set of newly discovered vulnerabilities dubbed “BootHole” that opens up billions of Windows and Linux devices to attacks.
This should be a subscription-only service, offered to fully vetted subscribers only.
Get a clue. This BS is part of the problem.