Alessandro Selli writes:
Plus, it's purported security is mostly a mith. It only checks if the
first-stage bootloader was signed by a known, authorized key,
everything else
is as exposed to malware and rootkits as it's always been. It protects from
one of the smallest attack vectors that was used to compromize machines.
Isn't it the ONLY way to protect against that?
Arnt
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