[Discuss] Updating firmware
Kent Borg
kentborg at borg.org
Sat Jan 31 18:44:01 EST 2026
On 1/31/26 10:26 AM, Randall Rose wrote:
> Open-ended question: if you buy a used laptop from an untrusted source, and you would like to clean it as thoroughly as possible, what is the best way to make sure all the firmware is either factory-reset or updated to a trustworthy state?
Short answer: Just do a fresh OS install and any regular firmware
updates, and don't worry.
Longer Answer, Option One: Probably no one with resources and motivation
is after you, probably no one with resources and motivation was after
the previous owner. So just do a fresh OS install and any regular
firmware updates.
Longer Answer, Option Two: If some organization with resources and
motivation *is* after you (they most most most likely are not after
you), you are sunk. There are so many ways that hardware might have been
compromised, the only way to be sure is to never use it. Buy a new
machine, from an unpredictable source so your foes can't compromise it
before you get it, then keep it physically safe at all times.
Longer Answer, Option Three: Make a study of the whole issue. Research
what known compromises there are of that model, dissect that hardware
and software looking for ways it could have been compromised, that maybe
no one else has discovered. Make it a major project. But, if you also
want a computer to use, you still need another because this one will be
in pieces.
-kb
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