Debian 13.6 Fixes Expired Secure Boot Certificate Issue
Debian 13.6 has been released to tackle the Secure Boot crisis caused by an expired UEFI certificate authority, affecting many PCs since 2013.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 21 hours ago
The release of Debian 13.6 addresses a significant issue in the tech community regarding Secure Boot. The UEFI certificate authority, responsible for signing bootloaders on most PCs since 2013, has expired, leading to potential boot issues for users.
To resolve this crisis, Debian 13.6 includes fwupd 2.0.20, which provides the necessary tools to update the expired certificate and restore proper functionality.
This update is crucial for maintaining system security and ensuring that users can boot their devices without encountering errors related to Secure Boot.