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Fending off cyberattacks is a relentless battle. Businesses must allocate resources toward building resilience, says Absolute Software CTO Nicko van Someren. And he should know; his company's software is embedded in almost every laptop shipped in the last 15 years.

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GUEST INTERVIEW: A security solution that returns devices to their desired state of safety and efficacy after malicious attacks or user error is a reality thanks to Absolute Software, even protecting firmware from breaches and more, with cybersecurity evangelist Dr Torsten George joining iTWireTV to explain what self-healing really means and why it's no longer a pipe dream.

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GUEST INTERVIEW: A security solution that returns devices to their desired state of safety and efficacy after malicious attacks or user error is a reality thanks to Absolute Software, even protecting firmware from breaches and more, with cybersecurity evangelist Dr Torsten George joining iTWireTV to explain what self-healing really means and why it's no longer a pipe dream.

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Consider yourself lucky if you own a Dell or Alienware computer and haven't recently checked for a BIOS update.

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Users on some Lenovo forums say that two laptop models made by the company have the BIOS locked so that one cannot run anything other than the pre-installed Windows on them.

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“We are not happy at the almost impossible to remove software disguised as the Lenovo Service Engine (LSE),” say Lenovo owners. It has been happening on all machines manufactured from October 2014 to April 2015.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 18 September 2013 15:25

HP introduces self-healing BIOS

Announced as part of a raft of security-related products and services, HP SureStart is a self-healing BIOS technology for certain of the company's PCs.

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Security researchers warn that the firmware in PCs and routers could be subverted for nefarious purposes.

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Charlie Miller, a well-known security researcher in the Apple space, has found that your MacBook battery may-well be out to get you (if you don't get it first).

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