Two new critical severity vulnerabilities have been discovered in the MegaRAC Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) software made by hardware and software company American Megatrends International.
Five vulnerabilities in the baseboard management controller (BMC) firmware used in servers of 15 major vendors could give attackers the ability to remotely compromise the systems widely used in data ...
Hackers are exploiting a maximum-severity vulnerability that has the potential to give them complete control over thousands of servers, many of which handle mission-critical tasks inside data centers, ...
CISA says a maximum severity vulnerability in AMI's MegaRAC Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) software, which enables attackers to hijack and brick servers, is currently under active exploitation.
Weeks after BIOS developer AMI released an update fixing a critical vulnerability in its MegaRAC baseband management controller (BMC) firmware used in many enterprise servers and storage systems, OEM ...
AMI MegaRAC baseband management controller vulnerability enables attackers to bypass authentication on the Redfish API and deploy malware implants or brick servers. Researchers found a critical ...
In context: Researchers at cybersecurity firm Eclypsium have detailed two new critical vulnerabilities in the MegaRAC Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) software made by American Megatrends ...
Researchers have found three vulnerabilities in AMI MegaRAC, a baseband management controller (BMC) firmware used by multiple server manufacturers. If exploited, the flaws could allow attackers to ...
A critical authentication bypass by spoofing vulnerability in AMI MegaRAC SPx server management firmware is now being actively exploited by attackers, creating urgent pressure for enterprises still ...
WTF?! Security flaws that compromise endpoint devices are challenging enough on their own. A critical vulnerability in a widely used firmware system could pose an even greater threat, one that ...