UEFI Shell Flaws Let Hackers Disable Secure Boot on Over 200,000 Laptops

Security researchers have uncovered critical vulnerabilities in signed UEFI shells that allow attackers to completely bypass Secure Boot protections on approximately 200,000 Framework laptops and desktops. These flaws expose a fundamental weakness in firmware security that could enable persistent, undetectable malware infections at the most privileged system level. The vulnerabilities center around legitimate diagnostic tools […]

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