I think together with the Dutch they are the only ones that are okay.
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Huh, still seems a bad-aid to me…
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Well if Microsoft had done some testing before releasing to the public!
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releasing to the Public, is the testing… then the fixes that don’t make things worse, can go into enterprise…
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I know … my previous post was pure sarcasm!
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Honeypot pov…
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Damn, no preview…
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Hydroph0bia (CVE-2025-4275) - a trivial SecureBoot bypass for UEFI-compatible firmware based on Insyde H2O, part 1
https://coderush.me/hydroph0bia-part1/
How to check if your FW is vulnerable to Hydroph0bia (CVE-2025-4275): obtain a BIOS dump or a BIOS update for your PC, open it in UEFITool NE, open Search window on Text tab (Ctrl+F), search for Unicode text “SecureFlashCertData”.
If nothing had been found, our FW is fine.
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