Not-So-Secure Boot: 2 Secure Boot Exploits Discovered
Secure Boot has long been advertised as the security boundary that keeps rogue software and untrusted code at bay during system startup. By checking cryptographic signatures, it promises a clean chain of trust leading up to the operating system. That trust, however, is unraveled by vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-3052 and CVE-2025-47827”reminders that even cryptographic safeguards are only as effective as the weakest link in the ecosystem.LinuxSecurity – Security ArticlesRead More