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However did that happen? Motherboard maker MSI might have accidently disabled some secure boot features on more than 290 MSI motherboards. The changes will allow any operating system image to ...
The Secure Boot feature on as many as 300 MSI motherboards reportedly doesn't work as you might expect—or as the feature is intended. Specifically, the motherboards will allow unvalidated ...
The default Secure Boot settings on MSI motherboards effectively fool Windows 11, giving users a false sense of security.
MSI motherboards, from both Intel and AMD, have been vulnerable due to a broken Secure Boot firmware setting issue. The bug would allow potentially malicious files to boot into an affected system.
300+ models of MSI motherboards have Secure Boot turned off. Is yours affected? The shortcoming has left users susceptible to malicious bootloaders for 18 months.
It turns out the insecure motherboards are a result of MSI changing its default settings about 18 months ago. All its UEFI systems since then have shipped with Secure Boot disabled.
To enable Secure Boot on Windows 10, use these steps: Open Settings. Click on Update & Security. Click on Recovery. Click the ...
According to a young security researcher, MSI last year released a firmware update which made many of its motherboards less secure than they should have been.
If your Windows computer does not boot normally but instead displays a red warning box saying Secure Boot Violation, Invalid signature detected, Check Secure Boot Policy in Setup then this post ...
MSINFO says secure boot is unsupported so I assume it's actually turned off on my system instead of the turned on but still booting anything the system describes and I'll probably leave it that way.