01-21-2024 09:34 PM - edited 01-21-2024 09:35 PM
Title says it all. I see other gaming motherboard manufacturers have already provided BIOS updates.
I am running a Maximus Hero III Z590
03-13-2024 10:43 PM
Hello, @Tucson77
I have PM you earlier, but I have not yet received a response from you.
While I can't confirm what product you're currently using, I'd like to explain that laptops and handheld gaming consoles (ROG Ally) don't have the option to change the boot logo.
Therefore, they are not affected by the logofail security risk.
Concerning the motherboard, we require your serial number for additional verification purposes.
Therefore, please check and confirm the PM in the upper right corner.
Thank you.
03-14-2024 06:56 AM
I replied in another thread. please DO an official communication on LogoFAIL threat.
03-14-2024 01:36 PM
Hi,
What about Z390 motherboards? I am using an ROG Z390-i model and would like to get an official fix or at least find out whether it's possible to block the logo within the bios itself.
03-17-2024 06:41 PM
Hello, @Tucson77
I have provided a response in the thread: LogoFAIL Exploit - X570 ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
To avoid redundancy, I will refrain from further replies in this thread.
For ASUS Consumer products, including consumer notebooks, gaming notebooks, and Ally, all of these product lines do not allow users to change the boot logo.
As a result, users do not need to worry about the potential security risks associated with this issue.
Nevertheless, even though the option to change the boot logo is not available, we are committed to optimizing and enhancing the mechanism to mitigate any potential risks associated with boot logo modifications.
Thank you in advance for your understanding.
Hello, @Sharpman85
I PMed you, could you please check your inbox in the top right corner?
Thank you.