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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1084627" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Not necessarily. Interacting with the BIOS via the registry doesn't mean the malware has embedded itself into the BIOS. Firmware malware, also known as BIOS malware, directly targets and embeds itself into the firmware of the system, not through the operating system or registry. It's a highly sophisticated type of attack and is relatively rare due to the complexity involved in its execution. If you suspect such an infection, a complete firmware or BIOS update or reflash may be necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1084627, member: 52014"] Not necessarily. Interacting with the BIOS via the registry doesn't mean the malware has embedded itself into the BIOS. Firmware malware, also known as BIOS malware, directly targets and embeds itself into the firmware of the system, not through the operating system or registry. It's a highly sophisticated type of attack and is relatively rare due to the complexity involved in its execution. If you suspect such an infection, a complete firmware or BIOS update or reflash may be necessary. [/QUOTE]
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