Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot
Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot
Posted Apr 7, 2013 15:52 UTC (Sun) by raven667 (subscriber, #5198)In reply to: Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot by paulj
Parent article: Garrett: Secure Boot and Restricted Boot
Even in your Win9+ case the running system still doesn't know whether integrity checking existed when it booted, it could be booted on a system without integrity checking and wouldn't know the difference. A system can't refuse to boot if Secure Boot isn't enabled as far as I know, so can be booted on non-Secure Boot enabled hardware (or VM) and have any "DRM" restrictions trivially bypassed. It wouldn't be useful for protecting anything valuable.
Wouldn't it be better to agitate against boot locking where it exists (in the ARM world) rather than where it explicitly isn't?
