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ControlVault3 firmware vulnerabilities impacting over 100 Dell laptop models can allow attackers to bypass Windows login and ...
Security researchers at Cisco Talos have uncovered "ReVault," a newly identified threat affecting a vast number of Dell ...
Vulnerabilities in the ControlVault3 (CV) firmware in Dell laptops, discovered by security researchers from Cisco Talos, ...
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered over a dozen vulnerabilities in enterprise secure vaults from CyberArk and ...
ReVault vulnerabilities in the ControlVault3 firmware in Dell laptops could lead to firmware modifications or Windows login ...
A host of critical security flaws in Broadcom chips could mean tens of millions of Dell laptops and other devices are at risk ...
Researchers at Cisco's Talos Intelligence have uncovered a vulnerability chain in security hardware used by IT maker Dell, ...
A critical set of vulnerabilities, named ReVault, in Dell's ControlVault3 and ControlVault3+ firmware could allow attackers to bypass Windows login and access sensitive data.
Like other wireless drives, ReVault can connect wirelessly to smartphones, tablets, and laptops using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The team is offering it in 32 and 128GB models.
(ReVault notes that only trusted devices will gain access through single- or two-factor authentication, and data is encrypted on the watch with AES-256.) Going with a wrist-based solution does ...