Earlier this year in April, a security researcher at ESET Martin Smolár, found that several Lenovo notebook models had a vulnerable UEFI. Similar to that, another new set of three vulnerabilities have ...
It’s the first thing you need to do when you get a Secure Boot option grayed out in the BIOS. Although it is not necessary, some configurations require users to set ...
A major change is coming to Windows that neither individual users nor IT admins can ignore. Here’s how to prepare.
The vulnerabilities were introduced when Lenovo inadvertently included an early development driver in the commercial versions of their software. Lenovo has released fixes for high-severity bios ...
Lenovo has fixed two high-severity vulnerabilities impacting various ThinkBook, IdeaPad, and Yoga laptop models that could allow an attacker to deactivate UEFI Secure Boot. UEFI Secure Boot is a ...
This guide shows essential steps to follow for the Secure boot is on, but your device is using an older boot trust configuration message.
Hmmm, I'll probably get mass-downvoted for this opinion… but maybe UEFI is trying to do too much? Boot firmware is one of these things you leave well alone unless you really have an egregious problem ...
Microsoft recently updated Windows' "Vulnerable Driver Block List" (DriverSiPolicy.p7b) to improve security. However, this update mistakenly blocked WinFlash64.exe, a key program used by Lenovo’s BIOS ...
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