Recently, Eclypsium points out that its researchers find security flaws in 40 kernel drivers from 20 vendors.

Attackers can deploy persistent malware by using these common design flaws.

Eclypsium has informed each impacted vendor.

security flaws in 40 kernel drivers from 20 vendors

Some have released patches, but some still have not.

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These security flaws can be used to deploy persistent malware.

Security flaws in 40 kernel drivers from 20 vendors can be a serious threat.

Even so, the specific access primitives and privileged resources for each driver are different.

Impacted Vendors

Eclypsium finds security flaws in many major kernel drivers and there are many impacted vendors.

Each affected vendor has been notified and they are given over 90 days to release patches.

Only Huawei and Intel have released public advisories and patches.

Insyde and Phoenix provide their OEM customers with patches.

Eclypsium also notifies Microsoft.

Microsoft says attackers need access to targeted devices before they launch such attacks.

It also shows you some affected vendors.