Linux Boot Vulnerability Lets Attackers Bypass Secure Boot Protections

A newly highlighted vulnerability in the Linux boot process exposes a critical weakness in the security posture of many modern distributions. Despite widespread adoption of Secure Boot, full-disk encryption, and bootloader passwords, attackers can still bypass these defenses by exploiting the Initial RAM Filesystem (initramfs) debug shell—a loophole often overlooked in hardening guides, as per […]

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