Secure Boot Bypass
Secure Boot is a feature in computers that helps to protect the system from attacks by ensuring only trusted software is loaded during startup. However, researchers have discovered ways to bypass the Secure Boot feature by exploiting vulnerabilities in the system. This is called a “Secure Boot Bypass”.
Essentially, this means that someone could potentially load malicious software onto the computer even if Secure Boot is active. This can be a serious security risk, as the attacker may have access to sensitive information or be able to control the computer remotely.
To prevent a Secure Boot Bypass, it is important to keep software up-to-date and install security patches as soon as they become available. Additionally, it is a good idea to only download software from trusted sources and to be cautious when opening email attachments or clicking on links from unknown sources.