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ESET discovered 11 vulnerable UEFI shim bootloaders signed by Microsoft, allowing attackers to bypass Secure Boot and deploy malicious bootkits. Any system trusting Microsoft's 2011 third-party certificate could be exposed, potentially billions of devices. Microsoft revoked the vulnerable shims; users should apply the latest UEFI revocations.
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