Microsoft: UEFI Secure Boot vulnerability discovered
A security software provider has discovered a security vulnerability that can be used to bypass UEFI Secure Boot. This allows criminals to inject malware when the computer starts up. Microsoft released a security patch in January to close the vulnerability. A newly discovered security vulnerability threatens the integrity of computer systems worldwide: Researchers from IT security manufacturer ESET have identified a vulnerability that can bypass the so-called UEFI Secure Boot. This function, which is intended to ensure secure system startup, is activated on most modern computers. UEFI bootkits can be infiltrated The security vulnerability (CVE-2024-7344)…