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  1. @AdvancedSetup For a time being I am going to agree with your opinion , but I just stated a possibility and pretty sure it will be happening in the future with the advancements of the tools .
  2. @AdvancedSetup Sorry for the late reply , but UEFI malware can also be deployed to normal person easily without much hassle , most of people never flash the UEFI ( also it involves a lot of risk in flashing firmware ) , also many vendors don't release updates to many vulnerabilities too , In that scenario these users may become easy target for black hats , However it is just an assumption
  3. @AdvancedSetup Although I am with Garry Opinion but still the point stated by @CygnusX on post 67 of Bleepingcomputer post is valid https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/759231/interesting-malware-and-cybersecurity-reads/?p=5263495 Also , I want to ask that had you ever faced any malware that survives clean install and likely to Hardware level infection . As for me , I haven't any .. But I love to know your experience on it as you are much more qualified to answer this question .
  4. Hi , I was recently reading discussion in bleeping computers forum and came to know about the existence of firmware / hardware level rootkit in modern devices also . I want to know Malwarebytes community opinion on this topic . Please note if I had posted on wrong section of the community , move by post in the correct section , As I was bit unsure where post . Have you never faced any such deep infection while assisting in removing malware from the users computers . Link to bleeping computers post Interesting Malware and Cybersecurity Reads - Anti-Virus, Anti-Malware, and Privacy Software (bleepingcomputer.com)
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