PCWorld highlights that Windows PCs face security risks from outdated Secure Boot certificates, with older 2011 certificates expiring in 2026. These certificates verify software authenticity during ...
With Microsoft’s 2011 Secure Boot certificates now expired or expiring in stages, every major PC manufacturer has published dedicated guidance for their customers. HP, Dell, ASUS, Lenovo, MSI, Acer, ...
The CSIS Defense and Security Department tackles the most complex issues shaping the global security landscape. Amid a rapid shift in the global balance of power, our research offers practical ...
Every four years the World Cup comes along and the drama, the action and the memories allow most of the globe to turn into a prisoner of the moment. This, it feels like we’re always saying, was the ...
Secure Boot protects modern Windows and Linux PCs. Microsoft Secure Boot certificates from 2011 expire in June and October 2026. Most PC owners are fine if they install the latest updates. Last year's ...
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PCWorld reports Microsoft released the Secure Boot 2023 certificate update for Windows 10 and 11 just before original 2011 certificates expired in 2026. This critical security update prevents ...
A company that sells spyware and hacking tools to government agencies has published details of a vulnerability in Apple chips that can potentially help hackers unlock older iPhones. This release opens ...
A group of performers from the Grounded Aerial Dance Theater unfurl the Microsoft logo as they hang from a seven-story tall building during the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system launch, 29 ...
European cybersecurity research firm Paradigm Shift has disclosed details of a new BootROM exploit that affects millions of iPhones and cannot be patched with a software update. Dubbed Usbliter8, the ...
Security researchers at Paradigm Shift published a working exploit called usbliter8 that achieves arbitrary code execution inside the SecureROM of Apple’s A12 and A13 chips. SecureROM code is burned ...