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Guru3D.com » News » LightEater malware attacks uEFI BIOSes

LightEater malware attacks uEFI BIOSes

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/21/2015 01:36 PM | source: | 55 comment(s)
LightEater malware attacks uEFI BIOSes

I've been wondering about UEFI BIOSes myself for a while now, sure they look and work great, but an uEFI BIOS is an OS on its own, and as such rather vulnerable. At the security conference CanSecWest, security researchers Corey Kallenberg and Xeno Kovah revealed that even an unskilled person could use an implant called LightEater to infect a vulnerable system in mere moments.

An unpatched BIOS can easily be infected with malware or a virus. Motherboards from companies like Gigabyte, Acer, MSI, HP and Asus are at risk, especially if you are not updating your BIOS on a regular basis towards the latest revision (and let's be frank here, who does ?). 

As betanews writes the following on the topic, Introducing the vulnerability, Kallenberg and Kovah said:

So you think you're doing OPSEC right, right? You're going to crazy lengths to protect yourself, reinstalling your main OS every month, or using a privacy-conscious live DVD like TAILS. Guess what? BIOS malware doesn't care! BIOS malware doesn't give a shit!

The malware can be used to infect huge numbers of systems by creating SMM (System Management Mode) implants which can be tailored to individual BIOSes with simple pattern matching. A BIOS from Gigabyte was found to be particularly insecure.

We didn't even have to do anything special; we just had a kernel driver write an invalid instruction to the first instruction the CPU reads off the flash chip, and bam, it was out for the count, and never was able to boot again.

The vunerability is something that has already been exploited by the NSA, but the researchers are encouraging businesses and governments to take the time to install BIOS patches that plug the security hole.

 







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#5033780 Posted on: 03/21/2015 02:19 PM
So ASRock is out on this one? :D

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#5033785 Posted on: 03/21/2015 02:31 PM
Interesting. I flashed my BIOS on my ASUS Z97-pro to 1204 which had been the latest for a while until they released another update to allow compatibility with Broadwell Cpus. This makes me wonder if this effects BIOSes on boards they mentioned that have never ever been flashed/patched by the user.

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#5033823 Posted on: 03/21/2015 03:12 PM
This review of my ASUS CHvF board is in August 2011
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/asus-crosshair-v-formula-review,1.html

The last BIOS update for the CHvF was October 2012

my previous mobo z68 was updated during 2014 as well, i guess it depends on the model.

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#5033824 Posted on: 03/21/2015 03:13 PM
Looks like Intel boards are getting BIOS updates for longer than AMD boards with ASUS

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#5033852 Posted on: 03/21/2015 04:23 PM
Looks like Intel boards are getting BIOS updates for longer than AMD boards with ASUS


intel got bigger P that's y :D

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