UEFITool
UEFITool is a software program for reading and modifying EEPROM images that contain an UEFI firmware.[1] Features include the ability to view the flash regions and to extract and import them.[2]
| Original author(s) | Nikolaj Schlej | 
|---|---|
| Stable release | A58
   / 2020 November 7 | 
| Written in | C++ | 
| Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux | 
References
    
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- Matrosov, Alex (2019). Rootkits and bootkits: reversing modern malware and next generation threats. Eugene Rodionov, Sergey Bratus. San Francisco. pp. 380–390. ISBN 1-59327-883-7. OCLC 1005741834.
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