Hey everyone! I just got a notification about an update related to the Secure Boot Allowed Key Exchange Key (KEK) after turning on my computer. I haven't been doing anything out of the ordinary that would raise any red flags, and my computer typically alerts me if something suspicious is going on.
I'm curious if this update is something I should be cautious about or if it's just a normal Microsoft update. I've only previously received updates for security and malware protection, so this is a first for me. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
3 Answers
There's really nothing to worry about with this update; it's just a Windows update, even if they could've named it something else to avoid confusion!
I just got this update as well. It's safe to assume it's just part of the usual Windows updates, so no need to panic!
This update relates to managing Windows Boot Manager revocations, specifically surrounding a recent security vulnerability. You can check more details on Microsoft's support page to ease your concerns if needed!

Thanks for clarifying! I agree, the naming could definitely be better, haha.