Designated as CVE 2025 3052 , the Secure Boot bypass flaw is a serious one, according to Binarly security researcher Alex Matrosov, who discovered the vulnerability. In a Binarly blog post published Tuesday, he described the problem as a memory corruption issue that exploits Microsoft's Secure Boot. Also:  Massive data breach exposes 184 million passwords for Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and more Attackers can exploit this vulnerability to run unsigned code during the boot process,...

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