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hey guys so today we have more fun with firmware now if youamp;#39;re not familiar logo fail is a new discovered vulnerability that makes just about every single windows and Linux device vulnerable to this new logo fail firmware attack now this is all based on ufi firmware originally everything was bios and now thereamp;#39;s development with UEFI and UEFI is vulnerable to this new attack and so you know core boot devices shouldnamp;#39;t be vulnerable and uh Libre boot shouldnamp;#39;t be vulnerable to this um so if you have a Libre boot bios or a core boot bios uh that should not be affected here and purism has also made a statement that their core boot is not vulnerable as you can see right here it mentions on the purism Forum that they mention that their devices are not affected by this now what it is is a vulnerability in the image parser and so when someone has a boot Splash that can introduce the vulnerability it can then modify the system now whatamp;#39;s especially dange