
"Microsoft's Secure Boot defends your Windows PC against dangerous bootkit malware. To keep your PC protected, the company has been racing to replace older Secure Boot certificates before they expire in June."
"In Windows 11, go to Settings, select Privacy & security, choose Windows Security, and then click Device security. Scroll down to the Secure Boot setting."
"Depending on your status, the Secure Boot icon will appear in one of three colors -- green, yellow, or red. A green icon means that your device is protected with no recommended actions."
"However, even a green icon doesn't necessarily mean you're in the clear. The message that accompanies the icon provides further details."
Windows has introduced a feature that informs users about the status of Secure Boot, indicating whether the latest certificates are installed. This update is part of the April Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 10 and 11. The Secure Boot icon can appear in three colors: green, yellow, or red, each representing different levels of security status. Even a green icon may indicate that an update is needed, ensuring users are aware of their device's security configuration.
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