blacklotus uefi bootkit

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The BlackLotus UEFI bootkit is a sophisticated threat that exploits a Secure Boot bypass vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-24932, affecting Windows systems. Microsoft has released critical updates to address this vulnerability, which allows attackers to install bootkits even on fully patched systems with Secure Boot enabled. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the impact on Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server, as well as guidance for applying the necessary updates and managing bootable media. Users share troubleshooting steps and concerns about the update process, emphasizing the importance of this security patch for protecting against UEFI bootkit attacks.
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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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