, SecurityFocus 2006-01-26
ARLINGTON, Virginia -- Insider attacks and industrial espionage could become more stealthy by hiding malicious code in the core system functions available in a motherboard's flash memory, researchers said on Wednesday at the Black Hat Federal conference.
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Researchers: Rootkits headed for BIOS
2006-01-29
Anonymous (3 replies)
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2006-01-30
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Researchers: Rootkits headed for BIOS
2006-03-25
CONFIRMED ROOTKIT TROJAN / SCRIPTING IN BIOS (5 replies)
CONFIRMED ROOTKIT TROJAN / SCRIPTING IN BIOS (5 replies)
I believe I have a way to defeat it...The problem is will you believe me!
2006-04-04
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Mike (2 replies)
Researchers: Rootkits headed for BIOS
2006-05-25
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2006-07-28
ABG (1 replies)
ABG (1 replies)

They first control your computers. Then will check your house, and in my case actually performed a vicius attack with sleeping gas in my own house, clone your keys, an put video cam/audio like some kind of sick "big brother".
I'm still working my way out, changing cities won't help. Now i'm living behind bars in my own house, trying to keep em out.
this is a third wold country and the police is not much help, this guys are way up the latter.
some intelligence agency must track em down, i think is the only way to put em off the business.
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