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Intel fixes 16 new BIOS-related vulnerabilities

Posted on 9 February 2022

From securityonline.info

Potential security vulnerabilities in the BIOS firmware for some Intel® Processors may allow escalation of privilege, denial of service or information disclosure.  Intel is releasing firmware updates to mitigate these potential vulnerabilities.

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