UEFI vulnerability CVE-2024-7344 allows unsigned code execution in Secure Boot systems. Microsoft revokes binaries; vendors ...
For the past seven months—and likely longer—an industry-wide standard that protects Windows devices from firmware infections ...
ESET researchers have discovered a vulnerability that affects the majority of UEFI-based systems and allows bypassing UEFI ...
A new UEFI Secure Boot bypass vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-7344 that affects a Microsoft-signed application could be ...
Security researchers have uncovered known firmware flaws in three Palo Alto enterprise firewall devices built on commodity ...
Seven vulnerabilities, including BootHole and PixieFail, in Palo Alto firewalls risk Secure Boot integrity and enable sophisticated attacks.
A vulnerability in a UEFI application discovered by ESET researchers could let malicious actors deploy malicious bootkits on vulnerable systems.
A new UEFI flaw has been discovered that enables attackers to infect motherboard firmware, staying hidden from operating ...
The vulnerability (CVE-2024-7344) allowed bad actors to sneak malicious code onto devices in a way that could bypass many of ...
The vulnerability has a CVSS score of 6.7 and is present in a UEFI application signed by Microsoft's 'Microsoft Corporation ...
Researchers are warning Microsoft Windows as well as many Linux distribution users to install updates that revoke permissions ...
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