Ice_tea_bios-master.zip

Having the full source code makes it significantly easier for bad actors to find "zero-day" vulnerabilities in the BIOS/UEFI layer, which sits below the operating system and is difficult to monitor or defend.

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

The file is the primary archive of a significant security leak involving Intel's 12th-generation "Alder Lake" CPU architecture . Originally appearing on platforms like 4chan and GitHub in October 2022, the repository contained nearly 6 GB of proprietary UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) source code and internal development tools. 1. Origins and Contents Having the full source code makes it significantly

Shortly after the leak was discovered, the original GitHub repository and its major mirrors were taken down due to DMCA notices or terms of service violations. Intel integrated the leaked components into its bug bounty program, encouraging researchers to report any flaws found in the code for rewards rather than exploiting them. Originally appearing on platforms like 4chan and GitHub

Complete UEFI firmware source code for the Alder Lake platform.

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:

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: