A new UEFI Secure Boot bypass vulnerability tracked ... how the vulnerability could be exploited on a system that has Secure Boot enabled Microsoft has released a patch for CVE-2024-7344 ESET ...
A new UEFI vulnerability has been discovered that is spread through multiple system recovery tools. Bleeping Computer reports that the vulnerability enables attackers to bypass Secure Boot and ...
Speaking of Patch Tuesday, Microsoft seemingly enabled native UEFI and Secure Boot recently on Windows 7. UEFI Secure Boot was something the Redmond company had introduced with Windows 8.
The fact that Secure Boot is not enabled means the code responsible for booting the operating system, both at the UEFI level and the Windows bootloader itself, are not cryptographically verified.