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  • pixelpusher220@dmv.communityP This user is from outside of this forum
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    pixelpusher220@dmv.community
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    #Linux #Win10 #SecureBoot #UEFI #Certificates

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    Does Linux have a fix/mitigation of this expiring cert issue?

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    So an important/critical firmware level certificate from Microsoft is expiring in June - which will leave Win10 users even more vulnerable to malware.

    And this article utterly fails to even *mention* linux.

    Some googling indicates Linux in general depends on the Microsoft certificates for Secureboot/UEFI compatibility.

    As a software dev of 30 years I'm technical enough to be comfortable in the innards and configs of stuff, but not terribly well versed in Linux under the hood.

    Just a moment...

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    • pixelpusher220@dmv.communityP pixelpusher220@dmv.community

      #Linux #Win10 #SecureBoot #UEFI #Certificates

      TL/DR
      Does Linux have a fix/mitigation of this expiring cert issue?

      Full post:

      So an important/critical firmware level certificate from Microsoft is expiring in June - which will leave Win10 users even more vulnerable to malware.

      And this article utterly fails to even *mention* linux.

      Some googling indicates Linux in general depends on the Microsoft certificates for Secureboot/UEFI compatibility.

      As a software dev of 30 years I'm technical enough to be comfortable in the innards and configs of stuff, but not terribly well versed in Linux under the hood.

      Just a moment...

      favicon

      (www.pcmag.com)

      visone@fe.disroot.orgV This user is from outside of this forum
      visone@fe.disroot.orgV This user is from outside of this forum
      visone@fe.disroot.org
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      @pixelpusher220@dmv.community
      The first thing I do on every mobo I touch is disable that thing.....

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