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Microsoft's Secure Boot Was Broken for a Decade, Researchers Find

via Ars Technica·yesterday

Researchers revealed that Microsoft's Secure Boot, a foundational PC security feature, has been effectively broken for most of its decade-long existence without anyone noticing, raising fresh questions about the integrity of a mechanism trusted to keep boot-level malware at bay.

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