Ice_tea_bios-master.zip Direct

The exposure of private keys could theoretically allow attackers to sign malicious firmware that bypasses hardware-level security checks.

The repository, often attributed to a user named "LCFCASD," was titled "ICE_TEA_BIOS" and described as "BIOS Code from project C970". The leaked data was reportedly developed by , a major firmware vendor for computer manufacturers, and contained extensive references to Lenovo systems. The archive includes several critical categories of data: ICE_TEA_BIOS-master.zip

Because the code came from a third-party vendor (Insyde), it highlighted vulnerabilities in the complex global supply chain of PC manufacturing. 3. Current Status The exposure of private keys could theoretically allow

Compilation tools, change logs, and internal scripts used to build and test BIOS images. ICE_TEA_BIOS-master.zip

Complete UEFI firmware source code for the Alder Lake platform.