Intel processor is now at high risk! Gigabyte Releases BIOS Fixes

A few weeks ago, we highlighted an issue concerning the Active Management Technology (AMT) of Intel processors, which has had a significant impact on a range of enterprise-level products, particularly client devices. This vulnerability dates back to as early as 2010, with some of the initial models being from the Q57 series. However, it has recently been discovered that even newer processors like those in the Kaby Lake lineup are susceptible. The primary concern stems from malicious actors exploiting this flaw to gain remote access to systems and potentially steal sensitive information. Given its potential risks, it’s reassuring to hear that Gigabyte has taken steps to address this by releasing a BIOS update. These updates cover several chipsets including the X170, X150, B150, and B250. Additionally, Gigabyte has assured users that patches for other motherboards such as the Q87, Q85, and B85 will soon follow suit. It's worth noting that Z-series and H-series products remain unaffected by this issue. For those who rely on these chipsets, there's no immediate need to worry. ![Image](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/8e/87/79/47355af474c909e9acdc817c44.jpg) While this development is positive, it’s important for users to ensure their systems are updated promptly. In the meantime, tech enthusiasts and professionals alike are keeping an eye out for further developments in how this vulnerability might affect other hardware or software ecosystems. With each passing day, more insights into the full scope of this issue continue to emerge, and we’ll keep you informed as new details become available. Stay safe and stay updated!

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