[Discuss] Fighting UEFI
Jack Coats
jack at coats.org
Sat Jul 28 19:23:33 EDT 2012
I am guessing someone will either come up with a crack, or will buy a
'certificate' and it will be 'leaked' or otherwise subverted before
long.
I could envision a boot program could have it installed, and just be
used as a system loader like grub, and it would be the boot loader
that has a certificate rather than the entire system. It won't take
long for the 'license cost' to be amortized to under $.01 per system.
And who knows, if there is enough of a backlash, some MoBo mfgr might
take pity and make a 'non-secure' MoBo for our 'community', and not
for use with W$.
I could see it marked with a circle/slash over the W$ logo :)
There will be certain hardware made that are 'unbreakable', and may
even be cheap because M$ allows it to be. But those kinds of things
just tend to be more of a challenge to our open-community. Bragging
rights will go to the first person/group to 'get er done'.
Smarter mfgr's IMHO, may have a 'special' unlock method that will
ensure once 'broken' cannot be 're-secured', thus making their legal
obligations with M$ kept. (Burn a fuse in a one-time-programmable
prom with on-board programmer, etc).
Just my musings with my fuzzy crystal ball... JC
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