A significant supply chain issue has led to Intel and Lenovo shipping hardware with hackable firmware bugs for the past five years. Researchers have identified a six-year-old Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) flaw affecting servers from both companies. Despite the widespread impact, it has been confirmed that these vulnerabilities will not be fixed, leaving the hardware permanently susceptible to potential cyber attacks.
Intel and Lenovo servers impacted by 6-year-old BMC flaw : https://t.co/KNdXwSHcEA https://t.co/VmoKX2XtwH
Older Intel and Lenovo Hardware Has Hackable Firmware Bugs That Will Never Be Fixed, Researchers Find https://t.co/FKJPLeFdgp https://t.co/mZ0GD8mZGP
Wow Intel really can't buy a break https://t.co/p6X5Z64oM2
Hackable Intel and Lenovo Hardware That Went Undetected For 5 Years Won't Ever Be Fixed https://t.co/c5BPi8awAK
Six-year old bug will likely live forever in Lenovo, Intel products. https://t.co/tTbb5H7J1R via @chrismvasq
Intel and Lenovo servers impacted by 6-year-old BMC flaw https://t.co/KgqdiCzFnd
Supply chain SNAFU causes Intel and others to ship hackable hardware for 5 years https://t.co/5BcZd10XFy