Does that count?
"an attacker would first have to gain access to the motherboard and then modify SPI-Flash before the issue could be exploited"
Is that not like saying my motherboard has a vulnerability if I change my motherboard to have a vulnerability?
At least it's a simple BIOS update this time and not an unchangeable hardware flaw like that Intel one, will be keeping my eye out for the update.
Thanks register for the detailed article!