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When ‘Secure Boot’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Secure’
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When ‘Secure Boot’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Secure’

Eclypsium Researchers Find UEFI Weakness in Framework Laptops and Desktops. Roughly 200,000 laptops and desktops made by modular sensation Framework contain a firmware vulnerability allowing attackers to disable Secure Boot and run unsigned code, say security researchers.

First seen on govinfosecurity.com

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