Microsoft update knocks out Linux computers
Briefly

Microsoft has indicated that the vulnerability specifically targets older versions of Linux-based operating systems; however, newer versions, including Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin OS, and Puppy Linux, have also been compromised. This unexpected spread highlights the importance of immediate attention to OS security across various distributions to prevent exploitation.
While an official patch is in the works, users can implement a temporary fix by disabling Secure Boot and executing a command to delete the SBAT policy in the terminal. This workaround involves rebooting the system before re-enabling Secure Boot, ensuring continued protection until a comprehensive solution is provided.
Read at Computerworld
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