Security exploit bricks HP and Compaq laptops
Filed under: Laptops
A Polish shield researcher calling himself porkythepig is apparently gunning hard for HP that month, first exposing a slew of vulnerabilities that affected 83 different HP and Compaq models ten days ago, and today releasing an exploit that allows an attacker to brick any HP or Compaq laptop. The ’sploit takes advantage of a vulnerable ActiveX control in HP’s Software Update, allowing a hacker to easily corrupt Windows kernel files, or even take control of the machine with a little more effort. Porkythepig says the bug
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