
Researchers have uncovered a significant security flaw in the Phoenix SecureCore UEFI firmware, identified as 'UEFIcanhazbufferoverflow' (CVE-2024-0762). This vulnerability affects multiple Intel processor families and potentially impacts hundreds of PC and server models. The flaw could affect tens of millions of laptops, according to researchers at Eclypsium.
A vulnerability found in the Phoenix SecureCode UEFI firmware that runs on @intel Core processors could potentially affect tens of millions of laptops, according to researchers at @eclypsium. #cybersecurity #ITsecurity #infosec https://t.co/Hx5spZrn09
⚠️ 🚨 Phoenix #SecureCore #UEFI firmware bug affects #Intel processors, potentially hundreds of #PC products. 🐛 https://t.co/rKKhALLXAd
UEFICANHAZBUFFEROVERFLOW flaw in Phoenix SecureCore UEFI firmware potentially impacts hundreds of PC and server models: https://t.co/JIbleVHDzN by Security Affairs #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news








