The source code for BlackLotus vulnerability leaked a few days ago, almost around the same time as Microsoft rolled out the second phase hardening of its secure boot flaw via Dynamic Windows updates.
Script kiddies and other less competent cyber-criminals can now have a peek at the heart of the beast: the source code of BlackLotus, the "invisible" UEFI bootkit.
SecurityWeek reports that the BlackLotus UEFI bootkit malware, which was touted to have user access control and other advanced persistent threat capabilities when it emerged last October, had its modified source code leaked on GitHub.
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