Microsoft Patches Secure Boot Vulnerability After Seven-Month Delay
Microsoft has finally addressed a critical Secure Boot vulnerability (CVE-2024-7344), which had been open for exploitation for over seven months. This flaw left Windows 11 systems susceptible to advanced firmware attacks disguised as verified UEFI apps, raising significant concerns about system security. The patch underscores Microsoft’s commitment to bolstering Windows 11’s defenses while shedding light on challenges within its security infrastructure. This TechyNerd article unpacks the significance of the vulnerability, its exploitation, and Microsoft’s actions, alongside insights into user reluctance to upgrade to Windows 11 and the ongoing dominance of Windows 10 in the market. The Secure Boot Vulnerability: A … Read more