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    New Secure Boot Bypass Vulnerability Let Attackers Install Malware in PCs and Servers Boot Process

    June 11, 2025

    New Secure Boot Bypass Vulnerability Let Attackers Install Malware in PCs and Servers Boot Process

    A critical vulnerability has emerged that threatens the fundamental security of modern computing systems, allowing attackers to bypass Secure Boot protections and install malware directly into the boo …
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    Jun 11, 2025 (2 hours, 1 minute ago)

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