[wplug] F.I.R.E.

Nick Iglehart nick at systemsecuritysolutions.com
Tue Apr 8 16:26:39 EDT 2003


 
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As far as I'm aware it doesn't do anything to the BIOS but I can't
understand how or why it happens either. It is very strange.

> What does a bootable CD do to the local drive?  It's not some how
> (gulp) touching the BIOS is it????  The above procedure would 
> certainly seem to indicate that's the case.

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