A critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-1272) in Fedora Linux kernels starting at version 6.12 has disabled the kernel’s Lockdown Mode by default, potentially allowing attackers to bypass Secure Boot protections, load unsigned kernel modules, and access sensitive kernel memory regions. The regression, first observed in December 2024, stems from a misconfigured kernel build process that inadvertently deactivated […]
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