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According to a joint cybersecurity advisory by the Department of Energy (DOE), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the National Security Agency (NSA), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the malware can compromise Windows-based engineering workstations. The same malware is also a threat to industrial control systems and data acquisition devices. Since Windows-based workstations are often used by IT departments and security admins, being compromised presents a security risk to a wide range of devices. Threat actors could move laterally through a network if they gained access to systems with certain privileges. "The actors can compromise Windows-based engineering workstations, which may be present in information technology (IT) or OT environments, using an exploit that compromises an ASRock motherboard driver with known vulnerabilities," explained CISA in its security advisory. 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