cve-2024-37987

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CVE-2024-37987 is a Secure Boot security feature bypass vulnerability affecting Windows systems. Discussions on WindowsForum.com explain that Secure Boot, part of the UEFI specification, ensures devices boot only with trusted software by verifying signatures of boot components. This vulnerability could allow attackers to bypass Secure Boot protections, potentially loading untrusted or malicious software during startup. Forum threads provide an overview of the flaw, its implications for system security, and guidance on understanding the risk. Users seeking details about CVE-2024-37987 will find explanations of how the bypass works and its relevance to Windows security.
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    Understanding CVE-2024-37987: Secure Boot Vulnerability Explained

    Overview of Secure Boot Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability (CVE-2024-37987) What is Secure Boot? Secure Boot is a security standard developed to ensure that a device only boots using software that is trusted by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). It is part of the Unified Extensible...
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