Verification is a critical security phase that occurs after a file is downloaded but before it is installed. It ensures the software is safe for your device by performing several background tasks:

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Cyber threats have evolved. Attackers no longer just exploit software bugs; they inject malicious code into the update pipeline itself. This is why a status of is not a luxury—it is a necessity.

Next-generation CPUs (Intel TDX, AMD SEV, ARM CCA) will enforce that only verified updates like v75btfktp can execute in secure enclaves. This prevents even kernel-level malware from bypassing verification.