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Linux-Based Lenovo Webcams’ Flaw Can Be Remotely Exploited for BadUSB Attacks

Threat Score:
50
The Hacker News
1 day ago
Part of cluster #1829

Overview

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed vulnerabilities in select model webcams from Lenovo that could turn them into BadUSB attack devices. "This allows remote attackers to inject keystrokes covertly and launch attacks independent of the host operating system," Eclypsium researchers Paul Asadoorian, Mickey Shkatov, and Jesse Michaelsaidin a report shared with The Hacker News. The vulnerabilities have been codenamed BadCam by the firmware security company. The findings werepresentedat the DEF C...

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Article Intelligence

Key entities and indicators for this article

ATTACK TYPES
BadUSB
Firmware Exploitation
Remote Code Execution
VULNERABILITIES
Firmware Vulnerability
Remote Code Execution
COMPANIES
Eclypsium
Google
Lenovo
AGENCIES
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation
SECURITY VENDORS
Mandiant
PLATFORMS
Linux
RANSOMWARE
First
Protected
core
MALWARE
DICELOADER
MITRE ATT&CK
T1020
T1059.003
T1133
T1190
T1203
INDUSTRIES
Consumer Electronics
Cybersecurity
ARTICLE INFORMATION
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