On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 08:12:06AM -0600, the pterodactyl wrote:
...
... > what is to
> stop a root attacker from entering and inserting something
> nefarious in a PC's UEFI firmware? (I curse Microsoft et al for
> foisting this UEFI abomination on the world every time I think of it.)
Hard to find machines without it nowadays. Even configuring it to use
so-called "legacy boot" just emulates legacy boot on top of UEFI.
My laptop uses a version of coreboot. That's the way I bought it new.
But it is aging. I wish it still had working audio hardware and an
actual battery.