remixtures, to Cybersecurity Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "After all, a system that treats the device's owner as an adversary is a natural ally for the owner's other, human adversaries. The rubric for treating the owner as an adversary focuses on the way that users can be fooled by bad people with bad programs. If your computer gets taken over by malicious software, that malware might intercept queries from your antivirus program and send it false data that lulls it into thinking your computer is fine, even as your private data is being plundered and your system is being used to launch malware attacks on others.

These separate, non-user-accessible, non-updateable secure systems serve a nubs of certainty, a remote fortress that observes and faithfully reports on the interior workings of your computer. This separate system can't be user-modifiable or field-updateable, because then malicious software could impersonate the user and disable the security chip.

It's true that compromised computers are a real and terrifying problem. Your computer is privy to your most intimate secrets and an attacker who can turn it against you can harm you in untold ways. But the widespread redesign of out computers to treat us as their enemies gives rise to a range of completely predictable and – I would argue – even worse harms. Building computers that treat their owners as untrusted parties is a system that works well, but fails badly." https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/18/descartes-delenda-est/#self-destruct-sequence-initiated

marzlberger, to Amd German
@marzlberger@mastodon.online avatar

Es gibt einen Angriff gegen die #AMD Speicherverschlüsselung. Damit sollte #TrustedComputing in der #Cloud schwer angezaehlt sein.

https://cachewarpattack.com/

kkarhan,

@marzlberger #TrustedComputing ist eh nur #Verarsche solange #AMD64, #AMR64 & Co. genutzt werden und keine Transparenz runter auf den einzelnen Transistor und Takt besteht...

schizanon, to windows

Fun new I've been getting on my / PC.

It reoccurs a couple times and then stops.

schizanon,

BIOS update went off without a hitch!

Except I had to disable the firmware trusted computing module and reenter my Bitlocker key because I just had to install a real TCM

I really like #Gigabyte's #Qflash feature. Makes BIOS updates a breeze!

#hardware #pcbuilding #trustedComputing #bios #bitlocker #encryption #motherboard

pluralistic, to random
@pluralistic@mamot.fr avatar

If you've followed my work for a long time, you've watched me transition from a "" who posts 5-15 short hits every day to an "essay-" who posts 5-7 long articles/week. I'm loving the new mode of working, but returning to linkblogging is also intensely, unexpectedly gratifying:

https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/02/wunderkammer/#jubillee

--

If you'd like an essay-formatted version to read/share, here's a link to pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/13/four-bar-linkage/#linkspittle

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pluralistic,
@pluralistic@mamot.fr avatar

One issue I've been grappling with for literally decades is the implications of #TrustedComputing, a security model that uses a second, secure computer, embedded in your device, to observe and report on what your main computer is doing. There are lots of implications for this, both horrifying and amazing.

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