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    Secure Boot Flaw Affects Hundreds of Gigabyte Boards

    By ayaksızTemmuz 16, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Old Gigabyte motherboards face Secure Boot threat—and not all will be fixed

    If your desktop has a Gigabyte motherboard paired with an Intel processor from the 8th to 11th generation era (that’s Coffee Lake through Rocket Lake), you may be at risk from newly discovered UEFI vulnerabilities—and not every system will receive a fix.

    Security researchers from Binarly and Carnegie Mellon University disclosed four serious firmware-level vulnerabilities to Gigabyte earlier this year. These flaws allow attackers to bypass Secure Boot protections and run arbitrary code before your operating system even starts loading—essentially compromising the entire boot process. The vulnerabilities lie within components from American Megatrends, a common UEFI supplier, and they impact around 240 Gigabyte motherboard models, according to BleepingComputer.

    Gigabyte has rolled out patches for some motherboards as part of its June BIOS updates, but not every board is getting one. Many are past their official support lifecycle, and in its security bulletin, Gigabyte indicates that users of those EOL boards should “contact the FAE for support.” FAE stands for Field Application Engineer—essentially enterprise-level support staff. In other words, if you’re a consumer without a corporate account or a support contract, that advice doesn’t help much.

    If you’re a home user, this may leave you in a tough spot. Without a BIOS update, your system remains vulnerable. And because these firmware flaws occur at a foundational level—below the operating system—they’re hard to mitigate through software alone. There are no quick antivirus patches or Windows updates that can resolve this.

    Unless you’re willing to take the risk, the most secure path forward might be replacing the motherboard altogether, especially since newer platforms also offer more robust security features and longer-term support. It’s a tough situation, but it underscores an uncomfortable truth about PC hardware: long-term support isn’t always guaranteed, even when critical security issues are involved.

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