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UEFI Under Fire: Patch Up as PixieFail Threatens Firmware Security!
Beware the “PixieFail” peril! Quarkslab unveils a swarm of UEFI bugs ready to sneak malware into firmware with a mischievous wink. Patch up, tech troopers—don’t let your boot become a cyber crook’s boot camp! 🕵️♂️💻 #UEFIVulnerabilities

Hot Take:
Once upon a time, booting up a computer was as simple as flipping a switch and whistling Dixie. But now, thanks to a gaggle of vulnerabilities in the UEFI, we're all a hop, skip, and a jump away from turning our trusty servers into malware mosh pits. Introducing PixieFail: the boot bug boogeyman that's turning network boot-ups into a hackers' hoedown. Better buckle up, buttercup, and brace for patches!