Secure Boot is an industry standard for ensuring that Windows devices don’t load malicious firmware or software during the startup process. If you have it turned on—as you should in most cases, and it ...
So you’ve just arrived at a party. It’s an upscale affair — some holiday bash where the men have poured themselves into tuxes and the women have cashed in CDs to buy a new dress. The room is dazzling.
Considering how poorly some security researchers (and even security agencies) do at managing their own security, can anyone honestly say they could not have seen this coming well before UEFI and ...
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