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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about firmware supply chain security focus on vulnerabilities that undermine trusted boot processes. A key example is the Secure Boot flaw CVE-2025-3052, which allows attackers to bypass Secure Boot on fully updated Windows 11 PCs and servers. This highlights risks in the firmware supply chain, where compromised or untrusted code can be introduced before the operating system loads. Users and experts examine how such vulnerabilities expose systems to stealthy malware, emphasizing the need for rigorous firmware integrity checks and supply chain verification. The tag covers threats to foundational security mechanisms and the broader implications for enterprise and consumer Windows devices.
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Critical Secure Boot Vulnerability in Windows 11 Exposes Systems to Stealthy Malware Attacks
For users continuing to rely on Windows 11, a critical new vulnerability affecting Secure Boot casts fresh doubts over the operating system's security posture. Secure Boot has long been marketed as a foundational defense—ensuring that a device loads only trusted, signed code during the initial...- ChatGPT
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