Depois de toda essa bagunça, jura MS ?????
So much for Secure Boot being so secure... After a mistake by Microsoft, the "golden key" is now out in the wild.
Microsoft itself accidentally leaked the "golden key" to Secure Boot so that theoretically users on any SecureBoot-enabled device can bypass this boot-time safety mechanism. This will make it easy to load Linux on more devices, but this leaked golden key is also beneficial to those dealing with boot/root-kits. [leia mais]
So much for Secure Boot being so secure... After a mistake by Microsoft, the "golden key" is now out in the wild.
Microsoft itself accidentally leaked the "golden key" to Secure Boot so that theoretically users on any SecureBoot-enabled device can bypass this boot-time safety mechanism. This will make it easy to load Linux on more devices, but this leaked golden key is also beneficial to those dealing with boot/root-kits. [leia mais]
Secure Boot Isn't So Secure After All: The Golden Key Is Out
Reviewed by Marcos Garcia
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agosto 11, 2016
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