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boot chain protection
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Boot chain protection refers to security measures that safeguard the earliest stages of system startup, before the operating system loads. On Windows, Secure Boot is a critical component of this defense, ensuring that only trusted firmware and bootloaders execute. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight vulnerabilities like CVE-2026-25250, a Secure Boot bypass that threatens the integrity of the boot chain. Such flaws matter because they can allow attackers to compromise the system at a stage where traditional security tools are not yet active. Understanding boot chain protection is essential for IT professionals and security-conscious users who want to harden Windows systems against low-level threats.
Microsoft’s CVE-2026-25250 entry is drawing attention because it sits in one of the most sensitive layers of the Windows trust chain: Secure Boot. The public description suggests a security feature bypass scenario, and the shorthand “disable Eazy Fix” points to the kind of boot-chain weakness...