How to Hack a Turned-Off Computer, or Running Unsigned Code in Intel Management Engine
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking security vulnerability in Intel Management Engine through this 47-minute Black Hat conference presentation. Discover how researchers Maxim Goryachy and Mark Ermolov detected, exploited, and bypassed built-in protection mechanisms to run unsigned code, even on powered-off computers. Gain insights into the technical details of this critical flaw and its implications for system security. Learn about the methodology used to uncover and leverage this vulnerability, providing valuable knowledge for cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts alike. Delve into the intricacies of Intel's hardware architecture and understand the potential risks associated with management engine vulnerabilities.
Syllabus
How to Hack a Turned-Off Computer, or Running Unsigned Code in Intel Management Engine
Taught by
Black Hat
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