top | item 42728225 Microsoft patches Windows to eliminate Secure Boot bypass threat 25 points| jron | 1 year ago |arstechnica.com 5 comments order hn newest ycombinatrix|1 year ago Microsoft refuses to sign GRUB but apparently they'll happily sign malicious bootkits if you pay them bravetraveler|1 year ago Be assured, however, Microsoft <3 open source. The foundation upon which their empire restsEagerly waiting for this circus tent to burn freeAgent|1 year ago It’s Microsoft’s new (not really), super-secure technology called TrustUs! Just TrustUs to do what’s best. hollow-moe|1 year ago or asked nicely enough by diverse government entities dTal|1 year ago > As Smolár dug further, he found that reloader.efi was present not only in Howyar’s SysReturn, but also in recovery software from six other suppliersThey shared it around? Licensed it to each other? They obviously knew what they had.
ycombinatrix|1 year ago Microsoft refuses to sign GRUB but apparently they'll happily sign malicious bootkits if you pay them bravetraveler|1 year ago Be assured, however, Microsoft <3 open source. The foundation upon which their empire restsEagerly waiting for this circus tent to burn freeAgent|1 year ago It’s Microsoft’s new (not really), super-secure technology called TrustUs! Just TrustUs to do what’s best. hollow-moe|1 year ago or asked nicely enough by diverse government entities
bravetraveler|1 year ago Be assured, however, Microsoft <3 open source. The foundation upon which their empire restsEagerly waiting for this circus tent to burn
freeAgent|1 year ago It’s Microsoft’s new (not really), super-secure technology called TrustUs! Just TrustUs to do what’s best.
dTal|1 year ago > As Smolár dug further, he found that reloader.efi was present not only in Howyar’s SysReturn, but also in recovery software from six other suppliersThey shared it around? Licensed it to each other? They obviously knew what they had.
ycombinatrix|1 year ago
bravetraveler|1 year ago
Eagerly waiting for this circus tent to burn
freeAgent|1 year ago
hollow-moe|1 year ago
dTal|1 year ago
They shared it around? Licensed it to each other? They obviously knew what they had.