SuffolkPunch
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I have just heard that the Insyde H2O BIOS (v1.07.07) on my Lafite Pro (a re-badged Clevo N141ZU) probably has serious vulnerabilities. See
https://binarly.io/news/BinarlyDiscoversHighImpactVulnerabilitiesinFirmwareImpactingMillionsofEnterpriseDevices/index.html , or google 'binarly insyde'.
PCSpecialist Support helpfully made available to me the latest BIOS version for the N141ZU in a zip file (N13x_N14xZU.nonPCS.1.07.15.zip) which I assume means version 1.07.15. However, they were unable to say what the latest BIOS version fixes, because Clevo provide little specific detail.
I am loath to re-flash the BIOS unless I know that it fixes the vulnerability!
Can anyone help?
https://binarly.io/news/BinarlyDiscoversHighImpactVulnerabilitiesinFirmwareImpactingMillionsofEnterpriseDevices/index.html , or google 'binarly insyde'.
PCSpecialist Support helpfully made available to me the latest BIOS version for the N141ZU in a zip file (N13x_N14xZU.nonPCS.1.07.15.zip) which I assume means version 1.07.15. However, they were unable to say what the latest BIOS version fixes, because Clevo provide little specific detail.
I am loath to re-flash the BIOS unless I know that it fixes the vulnerability!
Can anyone help?