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Hackers had 7 months to exploit this Windows 11 flaw: Update now
Microsoft has patched a significant security vulnerability that left Windows 11 vulnerable to malware attacks for over seven months. Users are strongly urged

Microsoft blocks critical Secure Boot loophole after over 7 months — fortifying Windows 11 against sophisticated firmware attacks camouflaged as verified UEFI apps
Microsoft patched the CVE-2024-7344 security flaw, active for over 7 months, and blocked unauthorized access to Windows 11 via Secure Boot bypass.
Under the cloak of UEFI Secure Boot: Introducing CVE-2024-7344
ESET researchers have discovered a vulnerability that affects the majority of UEFI-based systems and allows bypassing UEFI Secure Boot.
New UEFI Secure Boot flaw exposes systems to bootkits, patch now
A new UEFI Secure Boot bypass vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-7344 that affects a Microsoft-signed application could be exploited to deploy bootkits even if Secure Boot protection is active.

ESET Research discovers UEFI Secure Boot bypass vulnerability
Exploitation of this vulnerability can lead to the execution of untrusted code during system boot, enabling potential attackers to easily deploy malicious
New UEFI Secure Boot bypass vulnerability discovered (CVE-2024-7344) - Help Net Security
Researchers identified a vulnerability (CVE-2024-7344) impacting most UEFI-based systems, which allows attackers to bypass UEFI Secure Boot.

New UEFI Secure Boot Vulnerability Could Allow Attackers to Load Malicious Bootkits
UEFI vulnerability CVE-2024-7344 allows unsigned code execution in Secure Boot systems. Microsoft revokes binaries; vendors issue patches.
Trusted Apps Sneak a Bug Into UEFI Boot Process
Seven system recovery programs contained what amounted to a backdoor for injecting any untrusted file into the system startup process.
ESET details UEFI Secure Boot bypass vulnerability | TechTarget
ESET said a new vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-7344, indicates a concerning trend regarding UEFI security.