The presentation is about a bug in the UEFI implementation itself, which
is not related to Secure Boot directly. It can affect Secure Boot and
maybe turn it off, but that is not the direction I was looking for in
this "bug" report. Of course, we are looking into several other aspects
to circumvent Secure Boot, and this presentation is indeed relevant.
However, GRUB not verifying the kernel is something what should be done
later on or display the user with a warning (as discussed previously).

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