Secure Boot, a well-regarded method to ensure trust in the boot process of a device, has been found to be compromised across more than 200 devices from manufacturers such as Acer, Dell, and Intel. Security firm Binarly discovered that a cryptographic key crucial to Secure Boot had been compromised, enabling practically unlimited Secure Boot bypass for devices using that platform key. The far-reaching issue opens up these devices to potential malware or untrusted code attacks, severely undercutting the security assurances provided by the Secure Boot process.

Personal data held by NHS Shetland is breached more than 160 times in three years – Shetland Times
Personal data held by NHS Shetland is breached more than 160 times in three years Shetland Times


