- Engineer — Plan: Engineers running IoT devices, network appliances, or embedded Linux hardware using U-Boot should audit their device inventory and prioritize firmware updates when vendor patches are released; no public PoC or active exploitation means no immediate urgency, but firmware persistence is hard to remediate after compromise.
- SOC/IR — Learn: No IOCs, no active exploitation, and no current detection surface — these vulnerabilities illustrate how boot-level compromise can bypass OS-layer controls, worth understanding for future firmware-focused threat hunting frameworks.
- Leader — Skip