Re: Windows Secure Boot certificate expiration (June 2026)

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On 7/8/25 7:44 PM, Mateus Rodrigues Costa wrote:
For instance, my device, a Dell laptop, for which fwupd recognizes:
the firmware (which I update via a built in Bios flash utility), the
dbx (updated via fwupd) and a mysterious "Dell Platform Key", which
might be Microsoft's certificate along with some other Dell stuff.

My Supermicro server motherboard from 2019 has a KEK with only the 2011 CA. Latest UEFI released Dec 2024. My Gigabyte desktop motherboard from 2022 has a KEK with both 2011 and 2023 CAs. Latest UEFI released Apr 2025.

It's going to be interesting.
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