• BlackLaZoR
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    -25 months ago

    I know, but this requires a supply chain attack - not a likely thing to happen,

    • @breakingcups@lemmy.world
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      35 months ago

      This does not require a supply chain attack, just a user ignorantly clicking yes on a UAC prompt. After which the machine is forever compromised, even after replacing ssds / hdds.

        • @Breadhax0r@lemmy.world
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          25 months ago

          From my understanding it allows malicious code to be installed in protected memory on the CPU itself, so you can’t get rid of it once it’s there without a lot of extra work