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kaitlin

enabling secure boot, kernel lockdown, etc only for a security researcher to discover a hardware vulnerability in the intel Binkleforden subsystem that lets anybody telepathically gain ring -3 access to your system by perceiving its existence

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halva is

@thememesniper (the binkleforden was not mentioned anywhere until this day, and is apparently responsible for 80% of the cpu's performance)

Jasper

@thememesniper Damn. I switched from Ubuntu to Parrot OS (home) recently and now I cant activate secure boot anymore.

I does not accept my new OS even though I manually allowed the EFI file :( I am confused. I rather would like to have LibreBoot instead of UEFI.

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