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On one hand if the report came from a "common user" it would be discarded instantly as FUD, on the other, a security expert/analyst can produce much more focused/detailed reports/whitepapers/studies than what the good Dragos Ruiu has posted (here and there). Some of the claims/hints/whatever seem credible, some much less. Lastly, another tweet that relates to BIOS tools, for those who might be newshtwit To dissect the dragosr image you first have to cut it apart with info from ich_descriptors_tool (flashrom) or ifdtool (coreboot)ĮDIT2: I can't open the bin file in any of my BIOS tools.Įdited by Tripredacus, 14 October 2013 - 04:42 PM. I have downloaded this file, it is a tar.bz and is 7.7MB. It would be nice to understand what/who is behind this. Also, I have not heard any confirmation that this file is what it is purported to be.įriend put this link up(thanks). So some of you may wish to use a VM to get this file.
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Also, there are complaints that Mega requires flash to download and works best in Chrome. Supposedly this link is to the captured BIOS ROM file.
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* Original tweet contained shortened URL, posted full URL for posterity's sake. Also if tool is mysteriously failing or weird output full of FFs you may have problem. Seems to have a BIOS hypervisor, SDR functionality that bridges air gaps, wifi card removed.Ĭopernicus BIOS verification. Surely these things are possible? And yet, even this particular BIOS virus has its own outlandish behavioural claim, that it can use wireless without a wireless card being installed! This thing I am not familiar with, they use a term "SDR" to reference this. This particular behaviour reminded me of this thread's mention of a VM kept in the BIOS.
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A user on Twitter (who seems to be well known to others, especially since they talk to who has been interviewed by the media before, so he seems important)Īnyways, this guy Dragosr ran across some BIOS level malware that survives a flash (not everything is replaced by a flash so no surprise), and has a "hypervisor" inside, restricts boot devices and re-writes files in a Windows OS.
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except for that re-writing to the installation media thing. Sounds similar to this particular mystery malware from this thread. I post this here only because of the similarities with the "strange malware" mentioned here.Ĭame across something interesting. | Copyright (c)2010 American Megatrends, Inc.This may or may not be worthy of being in its own thread. Use the EZ Flash updater to flash the BIOSĪppendices MMTool Report for modifed BIOS.Copy the updated BIOS file to a USB flash drive (extract it from the 7zip first).Enter a 'Vol Index' (the module from the 990FX BIOS went in at '01').Insert the extracted DXE file into the latest version of the motherboard BIOS. No investigation into the differences was made. The second one I tried from an Asrock 'Fatal1ty 990FX Killer' v1.30 BIOS worked so I used that (the BIOS was new and it's description included "Improve M.2 compatibility" and "support NVME"). The first was from an Asrock Z97 Extreme6 BIOS. Once complete I was able to boot the machine directly into Windows 圆4 v7 (SP1). Reading some of the the following information on the UBU tools might be useful. This procedure uses the ' mmtool.exe' executable.
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This documentation is the minimum I had to do to get the BIOS booting. At the time of writing the UBU (UEFI BIOS Updater) v1810 supports Aptio 4 BIOS - newer X99 chipset boards are not supported by this version. This steps are only appropriate for motherboards with AMI BIOS. Using the MMTool Aptio a bootable BIOS was generated by using the Samsung_M2_DXE from a Asrock BIOS. The standard Asus BIOS for this motherboard doesn't support booting a Samsung XP941 NVMe SSD (MZHPU512HCGL-00000).