New Secure Boot Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Install Malware in PC and Server Boot Processes

Security researchers from Binarly have uncovered a major software vulnerability in the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) ecosystem, specifically impacting the Secure Boot mechanism used by almost all modern PCs and servers. Dubbed CVE-2025-3052 (BRLY-2025-001), this memory corruption flaw enables attackers to execute unsigned code during the early boot phase, bypassing Secure Boot protections and potentially […]

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