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Six New U-Boot Flaws Could Let Malicious Images Crash Devices or Run Code at Boot

Six U-Boot flaws include four that can crash devices and two that could run code before signature checks; no fixed stable release exists.

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thehackernews.comStai leggendo23 h fa

Six New U-Boot Flaws Could Let Malicious Images Crash Devices or Run Code at Boot

Six U-Boot flaws include four that can crash devices and two that could run code before signature checks; no fixed stable release exists.

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bleepingcomputer.com17 h fa

New U-Boot flaws could enable stealthy firmware attacks

Six vulnerabilities in the widely used U-Boot bootloader have been discovered that could allow attackers to execute malicious code during device boot, potentially enabling stealthy firmware attacks that compromise…

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  1. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·thehackernews.com

    Six New U-Boot Flaws Could Let Malicious Images Crash Devices or Run Code at Boot

    Six U-Boot flaws include four that can crash devices and two that could run code before signature checks; no fixed stable release exists.

  2. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·bleepingcomputer.com

    New U-Boot flaws could enable stealthy firmware attacks

    Six vulnerabilities in the widely used U-Boot bootloader have been discovered that could allow attackers to execute malicious code during device boot, potentially enabling…