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Microsoft Begins the First-Ever Secure Boot Certificate Swap Across Windows Ecosystem

Microsoft has begun automatically replacing the original Secure Boot security certificates on Windows devices through regular monthly updates, a necessary move given that the 15-year-old certificates first issued in 2011 are set to expire between late June and October 2026.

Secure Boot, which verifies that only trusted and digitally signed software runs before Windows loads, became a hardware requirement for Windows 11. A new batch of certificates was issued in 2023 and already ships on most PCs built since 2024; nearly all devices shipped in 2025 include them by default. Older hardware is now receiving the updated certificates through Windows Update, starting last month's KB5074109 release for Windows 11. Devices that don't receive the new certificates before expiration will still function but enter what Microsoft calls a "degraded security state," unable to receive future boot-level protections and potentially facing compatibility issues down the line.

Windows 10 users must enroll in Microsoft's paid Extended Security Updates program to get the new certificates. A small number of devices may also need a separate firmware update from their manufacturer before the Windows-delivered certificates can be applied.

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Tsunoda to get back behind wheel of F1 car with Red Bull

Red Bull test and reserve driver Yuki Tsunoda will return to the cockpit of a Formula 1 car later this month when he takes part in a special demonstration event in America.

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I do still write Leroy Rosenior and need to correct myself.

Liam Rosenior looks chipper.

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Rightwing US news outlet hails Trump as ‘liberator’ after being allowed into Venezuela

Newsmax was first foreign outlet let into country after US strike, a marriage of convenience for leadership trying to appease Trump

In the days after Nicolás Maduro was abducted by US special forces, hundreds of journalists from as far away as Japan flocked to Colombia’s border with Venezuela hoping to witness the fallout from one of the most dramatic moments in South America’s recent history. None were granted visas to enter. Those who tried to do so anyway were detained and thrown out.

But last weekend a team of reporters was finally allowed to visit Caracas.

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The Guardian view on Jimmy Lai: what Britain’s caution says about its relationship to Beijing’s power | Editorial

Australia defended a detained journalist despite the risks. Britain’s muted response to a media mogul’s harsh sentence suggests a narrowing view of what confrontation is worth

If the sentence handed to the media mogul Jimmy Lai was meant to surprise, it would have been shorter. Twenty years behind bars is not a burst of rage. It is a sentence designed to make repression routine in Hong Kong. The 78-year-old founder of the shuttered pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily is now likely to die in prison after being convicted of sedition. The court was telling Hongkongers what kind of place they now live in, and signalling to foreign governments what kind of relationship Beijing expects them to accept.

China’s national security law, imposed on Hong Kong in 2020, was designed to dismantle the former British colony’s pro-democracy movement and to place freedom of expression under permanent political constraint by the Chinese Communist party. From 2020 to 2026, at least 385 individuals have been arrested and 175 convicted under national security-related offences.

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Drive the ‘ice road’, Estonians told – just don’t fasten your seatbelt

Cold spell means cars can cross 20km stretch of frozen sea but drivers must be able to exit quickly in case of a problem

Temperatures in northern Europe have been so low that citizens of Estonia can now drive across a 20km stretch of frozen sea linking the country’s two main islands.

The so-called “ice road” connecting the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, located in western Estonia between the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga, was officially opened on Sunday with a line of cars waiting to use it that afternoon.

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FBI geeft beelden vrij van persoon met masker bij huis Guthrie

WASHINGTON (ANP) - De Amerikaanse veiligheidsdienst FBI heeft dinsdag beelden vrijgegeven van een gemaskerde en vermoedelijk gewapende persoon bij de voordeur van Nancy Guthrie in Arizona. De 84-jarige moeder van presentatrice Savannah Guthrie werd op 31 januari voor het laatst gezien.

De FBI heeft de zwart-witbeelden gedeeld via sociale media en vraagt iedereen die informatie kan geven over de opnames zich te melden. De autoriteiten vermoeden dat zij tegen haar wil is meegenomen. Er zijn losgeldeisen gedeeld met media. Er is onder meer gevraagd om een miljoenenbedrag in cryptomunt bitcoin, maar het is niet duidelijk of de afzender echt de ontvoerder is van Guthrie.

Voor zover bekend is er geen teken van leven ontvangen van de vrouw. Dochter Savannah deelde maandag op sociale media een video waarin zij zegt dat de familie nog gelooft dat Nancy in leven is. Zij richtte zich in het filmpje zowel tot de mogelijke kidnapper als tot het publiek en vroeg om hulp in deze "wanhopige situatie".


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