There is a strange record on my PC while I was sleeping!

Hello, I was reviewing the logs in my system and a very interesting one appeared that says: integrity: Problem loading X.509 certificate -126
priority: 3
and it was at the time: 03:29:35
the issue is that at that time My computer was turned off and so was my internet router, however I checked the logs in that time range and indeed there are more than 1500 logs at the same time, I must say that I am new to Linux, to Fedora and one of the reasons why I passed it is for safety and not being infected with malware, so I would appreciate it if you could help me determine if what happened to me is normal, or if it could be a risk, what do you recommend I do?

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Oct 04 09:58:19 newbox.local kernel: integrity: Problem loading X.509 certificate -126
Oct 04 09:58:19 newbox.local kernel: integrity: Problem loading X.509 certificate -126

I have no idea what it means, but I see not problems with the system.

Yes, it is the same error, do you know if the error appeared while your PC was on, suspended, hibernating or turned off?

I don’t know what most of the logs mean, however what intrigues me most about this error is that it happened while my PC was turned off.

Is your system dual-boot? Have you updated firmware to the current versions?

If your hardware is from a vendor that participates in the Linux Vendor Firmware Service, you can use fwupdmgr or associated graphical tools.
See man fwupdmgr.

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It happens during normal boot. I never suspend or hibernate. If it happened for you while turned off, it must have spontaneously booted, maybe by some wake-up signal.