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CCB3158: Integrate BMC features developed by InSyde - CCB3275: Storage/Networking as SMBIOS extensions and displayed in BMC via Redfish/EWS - CCB3059: 900 W DC Power Supply - CCB3156: Add NTP and World Clock to BMC - CCB3209: Option to retain user info and IP settings after firmware factory reset. Debug codes: Can be used by any PEIM/driver for debug: 10 – 1F: Host Processors: 20 – 2F: Memory/Chipset: 30 – 3F: Recovery: 40 – 4F: Reserved for future use: 50 – 5F: I/O Busses: PCI, USB, ISA, ATA, and so forth: 60 – 6F: Not currently used: 70 – 7F: Output Devices: All output consoles: 80 – 8F: Reserved for future use (new. Bios version date Insyde F.66 24th January, 2013 Installed Physical memory 8.00 GB Page File C: pagefile.sys. I use a wireless network connection and the device used is ' Broadcom 4313GN 802.11b/g/n 1x1 Wi-Fi Adapter ', the details of which are as under. Driver Provider. Broadcom Driver Date 20th May, 2011 Driver Version 5.100.82.82.
Applies to:
- Windows 10
- Windows Server 2016 and above
I have an A515-43 and a driver update popped up in Windows Update for Insyde firmware 5.32.1.9. I'm currently running 5.0. This is not a BIOS update (the latest BIOS is 1.10), but looks like a UEFI upgrade.
Microsoft has strict requirements for code running in kernel. Consequently, malicious actors are turning to exploit vulnerabilities in legitimate and signed kernel drivers to run malware in kernel. One of the many strengths of the Windows platform is our strong collaboration with independent hardware vendors (IHVs) and OEMs. Microsoft works closely with our IHVs and security community to ensure the highest level of driver security for our customers and when vulnerabilities in drivers do arise, that they are patched and rolled out to the ecosystem in an expedited manner. Microsoft then adds the vulnerable versions of the drivers to our ecosystem block policy which is applied to the following sets of devices:
- Hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI) enabled devices
- Windows 10 in S mode (S mode) devices
Microsoft recommends enabling HVCI or S mode to protect your devices against security threats. If this is not possible, Microsoft recommends blocking the following list of drivers by merging this policy with your existing Windows Defender Application Control policy. Blocking kernel drivers without sufficient testing can result in devices or software to malfunction, and in rare cases, blue screen. It is recommended to first validate this policy in audit mode and review the audit block events.
Note
This application list will be updated with the latest vendor information as application vulnerabilities are resolved and new issues are discovered. It is recommended that this policy be first validated in audit mode before rolling the rules into enforcement mode.
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