chipsec
reolink-fw
chipsec | reolink-fw | |
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2,827 | 8 | |
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9.3 | 8.0 | |
6 days ago | 4 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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chipsec
- Chipsec: Platform Security Assessment Framework
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Platbox: UEFI and SMM Platform Security Assessment Tool for AMD and Intel
Here is the thread about ARM https://github.com/chipsec/chipsec/issues/461
- M18 Guide to Undervolt and Performance - Follow at your own risk, involves BIOS modification
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MacBookPro6,2 w/ Win11: Screen brightness?
using Chipsec utility. It requires installing Python 3, runs on any OS. Commands must be executed in elevated terminal / command prompt (or with sudo if using on non-Windows).
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CosmicStrand: Almost impossible to remove? More like impossible to find information on it.
[CHIPSEC GitHub] https://github.com/chipsec/chipsec
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The Privacy, Security, & OSINT Show: 272-Processor Attacks Explained
Paul Asadoorian https://twitter.com/securityweekly https://eclypsium.com/2022/07/26/firmware-security-realizations-part-1-secure-boot-and-dbx/ https://github.com/mjg59/mei-amt-check https://github.com/chipsec/chipsec.git https://github.com/intel/INTEL-SA-00075-Linux-Detection-And-Mitigation-Tools https://github.com/ptresearch/mmdetect https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner/
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CosmicStrand: The discovery of a sophisticated UEFI firmware rootkit
https://github.com/chipsec/chipsec
It's not out of band and therefore vulnerable to massively clever malware, but it's still useful.
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Discovery of new UEFI rootkit exposes an ugly truth: The attacks are invisible to us
As an aside, if you want to sorta see how vunlerable your UEFI is, you can run Chipsec to find out. It has a specific test for all the write-enable bits and stuff.
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[GUIDE] Unlock the EC TDP limit of your low power U series Intel CPU
If you are like me and don't have the option, you need to modify the option through EFI shell. Download UEFI Tool, IFR extractor, RU.efi, and UEFI Shell, and your bios.bin/biosfd . On HP laptops, you can obtain it through the third option "Copy" . You can find the platform ID in the bios.
reolink-fw
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Firmware archive
If you really want to identify them and are willing to type more commands, you can look here. This is a tool I developed to get info on Reolink firmwares, and it's what powers the archive.
What are some alternatives?
binwalk - Firmware Analysis Tool
reolinkapipy - Reolink Camera API written in Python 3.6
Universal-IFR-Extractor - Utility that can extract the internal forms represenation from both EFI and UEFI modules.
ofrak - OFRAK: unpack, modify, and repack binaries.
Platbox - UEFI and SMM Assessment Tool
reolink-fw-archive - History of official firmwares for Reolink devices.
Universal-IFR-Extractor - Utility that can extract the internal forms represenation from both EFI and UEFI modules.
embark - EMBArk - The firmware security scanning environment
INTEL-SA-00075-Linux-Detection-And-Mitigation-Tools
FACT_core - Firmware Analysis and Comparison Tool
mmdetect - Intel ME Manufacturing Mode Detection Tools
motoflash2sh - Convert Motorola flashfile.xml to fastboot shell script