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    UEFIGame: Five Boot Time UEFI Games and the Security Tradeoffs

    Alejandro Armas — known on GitHub as mycroftsnm — has released a compact collection of five boot-time UEFI games that force a simple choice every time you start a PC: win, and the machine continues to boot; lose, and it shuts down. The project, published as the UEFIGame repository, bundles a mix...
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    Mitigating MicroServer Firmware Flaws: Patch, Segment, and Secure OT Edge

    Columbia Weather Systems’ MicroServer devices have been flagged in a recent advisory as containing multiple firmware weaknesses that, if chained, could allow an attacker to redirect SSH sessions to a malicious host, seize administrative control of the web portal, and gain limited interactive...
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    4 Practical Fixes to Speed Up a Slow SSD on Windows or macOS

    The four practical fixes below will get a sluggish SSD moving again on Windows or macOS — without instantly buying a new drive — and explain the why, the how, and the caveats you need to avoid making things worse. Background: why an SSD can feel slow even when it’s “fast” Solid-state drives...
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    CVE-2025-2295: EDK2 iSCSI R2T Overflow Causes Firmware Memory Exposure

    A newly published issue in the EDK2 UEFI stack — tracked as CVE-2025-2295 — allows a malicious iSCSI target to craft a specially formed R2T (Ready To Transfer) PDU that can trigger an integer‑overflow condition and cause a BIOS/firmware implementation to read and return out‑of‑bounds memory...
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    LG Copilot on webOS TVs: Deletable Shortcut Sparks Ownership and Privacy Debate

    LG’s decision to let owners remove the Microsoft Copilot shortcut from affected webOS smart TVs is a swift, public-facing correction to a rollout that exposed longtime tensions between device ownership, firmware updates, and the push to bake generative AI into everyday appliances. Background LG...
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    LG Copilot on webOS TVs: Uninstallable AI and Privacy Backlash

    LG’s sudden push of Microsoft Copilot onto millions of webOS televisions — delivered as a system-level tile that many owners could not remove — has ignited a global backlash that reaches far beyond remote controls and home screens. Background and overview LG and Microsoft first signaled a broad...
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    LG Copilot on webOS: AI Shortcut Sparks TV User Backlash

    LG’s decision to push a Microsoft Copilot shortcut onto customers’ home screens via a webOS update — and then backtrack after an online outcry — exposes a fast-growing tension in the smart-TV market: manufacturers racing to ship AI features while users demand predictable control over their...
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    LG Copilot on webOS TV raises ownership and privacy concerns over unremovable tile

    LG’s recent webOS push that planted Microsoft Copilot on many owners’ televisions — initially as a pinned, apparently “non‑removable” tile — has become a live case study in how post‑sale updates, platform design, and AI rollout practices collide with user expectations about device ownership...
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    LG WebOS Copilot Tile Sparks Privacy and Control Debate in AI TVs

    LG’s latest webOS update quietly pinned a Microsoft Copilot shortcut to the home screens of many owners’ televisions — and the backlash has exposed a deeper, systemic problem with how smart-TV makers deploy generative AI into living rooms without offering clear choice, control, or transparency...
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    LG Copilot Tile Backlash Highlights Need for User Control on AI TV Features

    LG's quick about-face over a controversial Copilot tile suddenly appearing on many webOS televisions is the clearest sign yet that consumers still expect a say in what runs on devices they've already paid for — and that forcing AI onto screens without clear user control is a public-relations and...
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    LG Copilot on webOS: Unremovable AI Tile Sparks Backlash

    LG smart TVs have started receiving a webOS update that pins Microsoft’s Copilot to the home screen — and for many owners the shortcut arrived as effectively non‑removable, touching off one of the clearest consumer backlash moments of the “AI everywhere” era. Background / Overview LG and...
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    CISA Nine ICS Advisories Highlight IT OT Convergence and Urgent Mitigations

    CISA’s latest consolidated bulletin parcels out nine Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisories that expose a familiar — and escalating — set of risks: remotely exploitable firmware and protocol flaws, weak authentication and hard-coded credentials, and insecure management interfaces that...
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    CVE-2025-2296: Secure Boot Bypass in EDK2 OVMF Direct Boot

    When Secure Boot is supposed to be the safety net that stops unsigned code from running before the operating system, a small logic shortcut in the firmware can erase that protection — and that is precisely what the newly published CVE-2025-2296 describes: an EDK2/OvmfPkg flaw that can let a...
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    LG Copilot on webOS: Non removable AI tile sparks ownership and privacy concerns

    LG pushed Microsoft’s Copilot onto a swath of webOS televisions via a recent over‑the‑air firmware update — and for many owners the new Copilot tile behaves like a system‑level feature that can be hidden but not uninstalled, touching off an unusually loud backlash about device ownership...
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    LG webOS Copilot Tile Sparks Privacy and Ownership Debate

    LG smart‑TV owners are reporting that a recent webOS firmware update pushed Microsoft’s Copilot onto their home screens as a persistent tile — and in many cases the Copilot tile cannot be uninstalled through the TV’s normal app-management UI, only hidden or disabled, leaving owners with limited...
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    LG Copilot on webOS TVs: Non removable AI sparks ownership and privacy angst

    LG pushed Microsoft’s Copilot onto a broad set of webOS smart TVs via a recent over‑the‑air update — and for many owners the Copilot tile behaves like a system‑level component that can be hidden but not uninstalled through the normal app manager, provoking an unusually loud backlash about...
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    LG TV Copilot Controversy: Unremovable AI on webOS Raises Ownership and Privacy Fears

    LG owners woke up to a routine webOS update this month and found Microsoft’s Copilot pinned to their home screens — an assistant they didn’t ask for and, in many reported cases, cannot delete. Background / Overview LG and Microsoft publicly signalled plans to bring Copilot to living-room screens...
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    Copilot on LG TVs: Unremovable AI Tile Sparks Privacy Debate

    LG owners woke up to a routine over‑the‑air update and found Microsoft’s Copilot waiting on their home screens — not as an optional download, but as a persistent, often unremovable system tile that many users say can only be hidden, not deleted. The surprise installation has triggered a broad...
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    LG Copilot on webOS TV: Non removable tile sparks privacy and ownership debate

    LG smart‑TV owners woke up this week to a new Copilot tile on their home screens — installed by a routine webOS firmware push and, in many reported cases, not removable through the normal app manager — sparking a debate about forced preinstallation, privacy, and what ownership of a “smart”...
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    LG webOS Copilot on TVs: Unremovable AI Sparks Backlash

    LG pushed Microsoft’s Copilot onto a swath of webOS televisions via an over‑the‑air firmware update that many owners say arrived without notice and — crucially — cannot be removed through the normal app‑management flows, touching off a broad consumer backlash over device control, privacy, and...
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