![]() A slightly more daring, but still relatively safe, bet is to put one’s money on the assertion that in addition to merely knowing about its existence, most security professionals also have some vague idea about what UEFI is and what it tries to accomplish. Being a nearly 20-year old standard (the now deprecated version 1.1 of the specification was released in late 2002), it’s a safe bet to assume that most folks working in the information security industry have heard the term UEFI at least once during their career. The first in a series of posts for researchers on how to emulate, debug and fuzz UEFI modules, we begin with a refresher on how to dump SPI flash memory.īy Assaf Carlsbad and Itai Liba IntroductionĪt the time of writing, the UEFI specification has already reached version 2.8.
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