Pretty much all of them do. They often put the firmware on the disk
platter nowdays rather than on flash.
As to PC BIOSes - a few boards have jumpers, even fewer use them.
Things are improving with the use of crypto in firmware for drives
(addmitedly mostly to stop people patching the firmware to remove DVD
region protection and other crap folks have been sneaking in) and black
box protection for the bios flash - where a password must be written to
write only registers (with another write only register set to configure
a new password or turn on flash write once the old password is written
to enable)
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