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The first firmware worm, ‘Thunderstrike 2,’ capable of infecting Macs has been created by researchers
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The first firmware worm, ‘Thunderstrike 2,’ capable of infecting Macs has been created by researchers
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The first firmware worm, ‘Thunderstrike 2,’ capable of infecting Macs has been created by researchers
Earlier this year, an exploit known as “Thunderstrike” made waves, and now the name is resurfacing thanks to a newly-created threat to Macs.
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