On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 8:31 AM Ivan Ivanov wrote:
> It is nice to hear there are possible alternatives ; to be honest I
> don't know about their "marketshare" amoung the coreboot users. From
> my point of view as a user (reading mailing lists etc.) it seemed like
> the majority of coreboot
> that's a pretty myopic view of coreboot and its users; coreboot
> supports 2 different UEFI payloads, which are used by both individual
> and commercial entities.
It is nice to hear there are possible alternatives ; to be honest I
don't know about their "marketshare" amoung the coreboot users.
On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 8:20 AM Ivan Ivanov wrote:
>
> Thank you for the info! However we are not affected thanks to
> coreboot's default payload being SeaBIOS. If anything, these "uefi
> rootkit" news could be used to promote the coreboot(+SeaBIOS) project
> to wider audiences
that's a pretty
Thank you for the info! However we are not affected thanks to
coreboot's default payload being SeaBIOS. If anything, these "uefi
rootkit" news could be used to promote the coreboot(+SeaBIOS) project
to wider audiences
Ivan
>
> hi all! :)
>
> ive just found this, and thought that it can be
hi all! :)
ive just found this, and thought that it can be valuable info for the
people around:
https://www.welivesecurity.com/2018/09/27/lojax-first-uefi-rootkit-found-wild-courtesy-sednit-group/
(i hope it wont disturb anyone here, as its near to be offtopic)
all the bests for all of you! :)
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