2024-07-27
Secure Boot was introduced by Microsoft not to increase security of anything - but to make installing/using free and open operating systems harder - https://arstechnica.com/... - so I could not care less if its secure or not - first thing I do on my devices is to disable this shit.
Ars Technica
Binarly: UEFI Secure Boot is completely compromised on 200+ device models sold by Acer, Dell, Gigabyte, Intel, and Supermicro due to a cryptographic key leak
hundreds of devices from Dell, Supermicro and more all affected, here's what we know Adam Conway / XDA Developers : PKFail puts hundreds of computers and laptops at risk and render...
2024-07-26
Secure Boot was introduced by Microsoft not to increase security of anything - but to make installing/using free and open operating systems harder - https://arstechnica.com/... - so I could not care less if its secure or not - first thing I do on my devices is to disable this shit.
Ars Technica
Binarly: UEFI Secure Boot is completely compromised on 200+ device models sold by Acer, Dell, Gigabyte, Intel, and Supermicro due to a cryptographic key leak
Keys were labeled “DO NOT TRUST.” Nearly 500 device models use them anyway. — In 2012, an industry-wide coalition of hardware …