On 10/02/17 11:53, '0xDEADBEEF00' via qubes-users wrote:
Interesting topic...
I would like to here more about how people handle this.
On my side, I'would never work on sensitive information in such a situation.
To make just some surfing in public place, my laptop is installed with a
standard w10 that I use only to check a generic mailbox with on sensitive
information, do some nonsensitive work and surf. By the way, the boot sequence
of my laptop is set to boot this partition by default with no menu or prompt of
any kind. If I want to boot into qubes, I have to do it manually by interupting
the boot sequence.
This also serves as a decoy, if I'm forced to boot my laptop when passing
borders or so.
Best,
0xdeadbeef
dual booting opens a whole new attack surface.
is there a way to deal with this?
the other os may not be able to read/modify qubes due to encryption, but it can
write something malicious on the disk (e.g. some loader running before qubes)
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