blacklotus bootkit

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The blacklotus bootkit is a sophisticated threat that exploits a Secure Boot bypass vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-24932. This bootkit can compromise the Windows boot process even on systems with Secure Boot enabled, affecting Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on Microsoft's security updates and mitigation steps to protect against this bootkit, including applying the latest patches and managing Boot Configuration Data (BCD) settings. Users share experiences and troubleshooting advice for deploying these critical updates to prevent blacklotus bootkit infections.
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    CVE-2023-24932: Crucial Secure Boot Update for Windows Users

    Microsoft has recently rolled out crucial guidelines for an update tied to CVE-2023-24932, an exploit tied to a significant bypass vulnerability in Secure Boot. This particular security advisory is of monumental importance for anyone operating a Windows system with Secure Boot enabled—whether...
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