Korora User is banned. Joined Nov 2, 2014 Posts 454 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Feb 3, 2015 #1 Well for years now there has been a vulnerability with Apple OS X systems that have the Thunderstrike port. If you don't know what the Thunderstrike Vulnerability is, this is what it is: Thunderstrike, an undetectable bootkit, works by injecting an Option ROM into a Mac’s EFI. Click to expand... The update will be known as OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 beta, it will also address 3 Zero-Day Vulnerabilities that were disclosed by Google's Project-Zero. You can read more on this Here.
Well for years now there has been a vulnerability with Apple OS X systems that have the Thunderstrike port. If you don't know what the Thunderstrike Vulnerability is, this is what it is: Thunderstrike, an undetectable bootkit, works by injecting an Option ROM into a Mac’s EFI. Click to expand... The update will be known as OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 beta, it will also address 3 Zero-Day Vulnerabilities that were disclosed by Google's Project-Zero. You can read more on this Here.