Security researchers and IR teams use BIOS backups to scan for the presence of firmware rootkits or spyware (e.g., LoJax, MosaicRegressor).
: Only use the Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit if you are comfortable bypassing Windows security features and have a secondary way to recover your BIOS (like a hardware programmer or "BIOS Flashback" button) should something go wrong.
Automatically identifies BIOS vendor, version, and date upon launching.
: The tool may not capture all regions of modern UEFI firmware, such as the DMI (Desktop Management Interface) data, which contains unique hardware IDs. Helpful Verdict
The Universal Bios Backup Toolkit 3 is miraculous for 90% of backup tasks, but it has hard limitations:
Based on Laravel 5
Additional features always being planned/researched
"git" involved
Security researchers and IR teams use BIOS backups to scan for the presence of firmware rootkits or spyware (e.g., LoJax, MosaicRegressor).
: Only use the Universal BIOS Backup Toolkit if you are comfortable bypassing Windows security features and have a secondary way to recover your BIOS (like a hardware programmer or "BIOS Flashback" button) should something go wrong. Universal Bios Backup Toolkit 3
Automatically identifies BIOS vendor, version, and date upon launching. Security researchers and IR teams use BIOS backups
: The tool may not capture all regions of modern UEFI firmware, such as the DMI (Desktop Management Interface) data, which contains unique hardware IDs. Helpful Verdict but it has hard limitations:
The Universal Bios Backup Toolkit 3 is miraculous for 90% of backup tasks, but it has hard limitations: