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Alright, welcome back to the channel. Today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about how to do a little bit of forensics to see if your device has been infected by this new strain of ewepimalware called Black Lotus. Now this is part two of a two-part video series, the first part released on Monday. That talked about the secure boot updates that are coming out that are supposed to mitigate this in the first place. Now, just a fair warning on that, that is for the initial strain of Black Lotus. It was released into the public just last week. So before people would have to go to a hacking forum and pay, I think it was in the range of like $300 to $5,000 to get this software. Now itamp;#39;s just out there for everyone. So every single script kitty and goofball is going to be able to go make their own strain of this stuff. Itamp;#39;s probably going to get even more advanced. This is already an extremely advanced piece of malware. And so just because of the update on Monday doesnamp;#39;