AMI/Asrock UEFI Secure Boot Bugs

Date: 2013-02-01 12:07 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I personally find it much more annoying when you can add a new key/hash with shim and it is available till the end of time. That means when i reset all Secure Boot databases my binaries are still whitelisted. One of the boards i used for testing this was: Asrock B75 Pro3 - Firmware 1.60. Asrock is extra funny as well as there the CSM settings are the ACPI menu (i would put it into boot menu) and it is NOT required to disable the CSM in order to use Secure Boot.
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Power management, mobile and firmware developer on Linux. Security developer at Nebula. Ex-biologist. @mjg59 on Twitter. Content here should not be interpreted as the opinion of my employer.

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