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Does Asus pay for bugs?
Some time ago, one of my household members locked his Asus K56CM ultrabook with User Password.
It was not interesting for me, as a system administrator, to carry it to the service. In the process of research and tests (together with a friend), a bug was discovered that allows, in fact, to remove any User Password on any Asus laptop (I planned to conduct a full test on motherboards over the weekend). Do you think this is worth the first post on Habré, or is Asus interested in such things? Support in personal correspondence "would be very grateful if this information does not receive further dissemination." But, if the tests are confirmed, the bun would be very warm to personal pride.
Or, at least, leave the post from read-only on Habré :)
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Isn't the bios password reset by removing the battery from the bios?
Or is there some other password?
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