Jean-Francois Simon wrote: > After having read infos about breaking into bios and other type of > attacks, has anyone info on which hardware best suits OpenBSD to avoid > unpleasanties ? > > I was thinking of PIC 32 Microchip but surely difficult to implement > an OS running into it able to handle normal desktop activities. On the > other hand I have absolutely no trust in public brands of motherboards > since they allow bios update. > > If one had to find a hardware most difficult to compromize which one > would you take ?
OpenBSD isn't generally developed to defend against physical attacks. Also, most firmware (e.g. BIOS) is, well, firmware, and is therefore outside the scope of the OS.