In some discussions, there is the dangerous recommendation to disable Secure 
Boot and delete the SBAT policy. The SBAT policy is there for a reason.
My recommendation: Disable Secure Boot and just wait for the update. After the 
new shim is installed, Secure Boot can be enabled again.

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  Secure Boot broken after SBAT blacklist update on Windows 2024-08
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