[Discuss] Class action against "Secure Boot"

David Blank-Edelman dnb at ccs.neu.edu
Fri Jun 22 10:45:47 EDT 2012


On Jun 22, 2012, at 10:12 AM, Mark Woodward wrote:

> In principal I have no problem with a secure boot system, as long as I have control over what *I* allow to boot. 

My understanding is Microsoft's x86 spec for machines certified to run their newer OS versions _requires_ (not optional)  manufacturers to provide a "custom" mode that provides just this. Windows RT ARM devices (e.g. tablets) are more troublesome because they will not have an option to disable secure boot or allow for user-created signing keys. There may be "unlocked" devices for sale (e.g. Android tablets), but that remains to be seen.

On top of this, becoming part of Microsoft's signing service at the moment is a matter of plunking down $100. At that point you can sign as many pre-boot executables (x86) as you want.

> If this roles out and is sufficiently troublesome to freedom, do you think we can sue?

Probably worthwhile getting full details first. This is not my area of expertise, but I do know there is a bit more nuance to the subject than is sometimes discussed.

       -- dNb




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