Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Jan 2012 16:20 UTC, submitted by moondevil
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RE[2]: How could this possible be good for the consumers?
by magni on Sat 14th Jan 2012 12:55
in reply to "RE: How could this possible be good for the consumers?"
That is actually a reasonable argument.
However, as I understand it, the secure boot would still block root kits and whatever even if there is a possibility to turn it off? I mean, of course, if you decide to turn it off you do not have the same protection anymore. But then it is up to the consumer to decide how the device he/she bought is going to be used.
What I'm basically trying to say is that, adding an artificial limitation like this is no good for the consumer.




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2012-01-14
it would block root kits and other boot viruses from running