Re: Secure Boot
Are there known flaws in Secure Boot, AC? I hadn't heard this, could you elaborate please? (Really; I'm interested)
I mean there's the ability to turn it off for one (so far...) but that's not a vuln per se. And as the implementation is in the UEFI layer no doubt there may be vendor-specific implementation quirks, but you make it sound more as though the standard (or howsoever one might term the implementation requirements for Windows certification, whatever they are exactly ... not my area) itself is flawed. If so, how so?