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UEFI Hacking

UEFI hacking is a type of computer hacking that involves exploiting vulnerabilities in the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) which is a software component that is responsible for booting up a computer’s operating system.

When a computer is turned on, the UEFI runs first and is responsible for initializing hardware components and starting the operating system. UEFI hacking involves manipulating and bypassing the UEFI to gain control over the computer and potentially access sensitive information or install malicious software.

UEFI hacking can be used to perform a variety of attacks such as bypassing security measures, stealing passwords, accessing protected data, and installing malware. This type of hacking can also be used to gain complete control over a computer’s hardware and data.

It is important for computer users and administrators to be aware of UEFI hacking and take steps to protect their systems by keeping their firmware up to date, restricting physical access to systems, and using strong passwords and security measures.