The patch is not hosted on official repositories, but it’s available through:
After reboot, confirm the driver version and run a self-test using the Sagem Diagnostic Utility (available in the patch bundle). The utility should report: sagem compact biometric module driver patched
To illustrate the danger, consider an enterprise using Sagem CBMs for securing a server room. An employee with a standard domain account (no admin rights) cannot normally access the server room. However, if the Sagem CBM driver is unpatched: The patch is not hosted on official repositories,
“The SCBM driver. Someone’s found a PMU timing hole. A kid in a shipping container.” However, if the Sagem CBM driver is unpatched:
The news that the is more than just a routine update. It serves as a wake-up call for the entire identity and access management industry.
Based on discussions in places like (for legacy Sagem modules, e.g., in Dell/Lenovo business laptops):