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Confidential details on Model Specific Registers (MSRs) and other low-level CPU features not found in public documentation. 2. Security Implications

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

The exposure of private keys could theoretically allow attackers to sign malicious firmware that bypasses hardware-level security checks. Confidential details on Model Specific Registers (MSRs) and

Intel confirmed the authenticity of the leak but maintained that it did not immediately expose new vulnerabilities, as their security model does not rely on "security through obscurity". However, security researchers noted several long-term risks: The leaked data was reportedly developed by ,

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