Riot Games is only forcing the BIOS update requirement on "Restricted" players, who seem to have PC configurations similar to ...
Riot Games has begun blocking Valorant players who have not updated their motherboard BIOS after identifying a firmware-level vulnerability that allows cheating software to bypass the game’s ...
If you have an Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, or ASRock motherboard, you need to update the BIOS if you want to continue playing Valorant. That's because a critical flaw was recently found that allows cheaters ...
For maximum security, Asus recommends that you "download and update the BIOS to the specified version from the official website and, in the BIOS Setup Utility, configure the IOMMU DMA Protection ...
Riot Games, best known for titles like Valorant and League of Legends and the Vanguard anti-cheat software, has often been ...
UEFI firmware flaws in certain ASRock, ASUS, GIGABYTE, and MSI motherboards allow early-boot DMA attacks before OS security ...
However, even with it installed and updated, gamers may have received a notice that their system is restricted from launching ...
Qualcomm QCS6490-powered Radxa Dragon Q6A Arm single board computer gets official Windows 11 support (preview).
Your motherboard may need a security update to keep playing Valorant.
Usually, when CISA adds flaws to KEV, it means that Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies have a three-week deadline to patch up or stop using the products entirely. For the ASUS flaw, agencies ...
CISA warns of attacks exploiting CVE-2025-59374, a backdoor introduced in the Asus Live Update tool in a supply chain attack.