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A cyber security research firm has published a shocking report outlining how the Secure Boot feature found on UEFI motherboards was compromised almost two years ago due to its passcode being leaked.
Microsoft confirms systems without updated Secure Boot certificates will boot normally but lose some security protections.
Microsoft, and its original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partners, are planning to update Secure Boot on Windows Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) PCs, starting this year, per a Tuesday ...
Microsoft is rolling out refreshed Secure Boot certificates across the Windows ecosystem, aiming to replace the original trust anchors that have been in use since 2011. Secure Boot is enforced by UEFI ...
Over the past year, there's been a raging debate over what kinds of encryption companies should use and whether they should retain the ability to crack end-user devices when ordered to do so by the ...
Attackers can bypass the Secure Boot process on millions of Intel and ARM microprocessor-based computing systems from multiple vendors, because they all share a previously leaked cryptographic key ...
Event ID 1034: The cause of this informative event being logged is a confirmation that the Secure Boot DBX database has been updated successfully. Modifying or updating the untrusted Secure Boot ...
In 2012, an industry-wide coalition of hardware and software makers adopted Secure Boot to protect Windows devices against the threat of malware that could infect the BIOS and, later, its successor, ...
As our reliance on technology grows, so does the need for robust security measures that protect systems from unauthorized access and malicious attacks. One critical area of focus is the system's boot ...