The rise of criminality firmware presents a terrifying challenge for cybersecurity professionals.
| Incident | Year | Description | |----------|------|-------------| | | 2015 | Sophisticated firmware rewriting of Western Digital, Seagate, Samsung, and IBM drives. Used for long-term espionage. | | LoJax UEFI rootkit | 2018 | First UEFI rootkit used in the wild by APT28 (Sednit). Targeted Balkan governments. Survived OS reinstall. | | MosaicRegressor | 2020 | UEFI bootkit found in laptops from a Chinese manufacturer. Delivered via compromised firmware update channels. | | MoonBounce | 2021 | UEFI firmware implant on Gigabyte motherboards, used by advanced persistent threat actors. | | BlackLotus UEFI bootkit | 2022 | Sold on hacking forums for $5,000–$9,000. Bypasses Secure Boot and HVCI on fully patched Windows 11. | | CosmicStrand | 2023 | Firmware backdoor in consumer motherboards, likely for espionage. Persists across OS reinstalls. | criminality femware
: Removes or minimizes weapon kickback to ensure all shots land on target The rise of criminality firmware presents a terrifying
Femware is a growing threat that targets and exploits vulnerabilities in female-dominated industries. By understanding the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) of femware attackers, organizations can implement effective prevention and mitigation strategies to protect sensitive information and prevent financial losses. As the threat landscape continues to evolve, it's essential for organizations to prioritize cybersecurity and take proactive steps to safeguard their systems, data, and reputation. | | LoJax UEFI rootkit | 2018 |
: Features like Speed Boost and Jump Power allow for quick escapes or aggressive repositioning.
: If you encounter a player using these scripts, please use the in-game report feature or submit a ticket through our official community channels. Let's keep the combat skill-based. See you in the Sector! #Criminality #Roblox #FairPlay #Sector07