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ESET detailed a flaw that could allow a bypass of the Secure Boot in UEFI systems

  • ESET disclosed a now-patched vulnerability that allowed a bypass of the Secure Boot mechanism in UEFI systems.
  • The vulnerability affected the UEFI application of several real-time system recovery software suites.
  • It was caused by the usage of a custom PE loader instead of secure UEFI functions.
  • The issue was resolved and vulnerable binaries were revoked in Microsoft's Patch Tuesday update.

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