[01:52] mmikowski: https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/07/secure-boot-is-completely-compromised-on-200-models-from-5-big-device-makers/ [12:25] Hi all [14:57] Thanks Valerie. I've read and will open a ticket for this. [14:58] Interesting quote: "My takeaway is ‘yup, [manufacturers] still screw up Secure Boot, this time due to lazy key management,’ but it wasn't obviously a change in how I see the world (secure boot being a fig leaf security measure in many cases),” HD Moore, a firmware security expert and CTO and co-founder at runZero, said after reading the [14:58] Binarly report. “The story is that the whole UEFI supply chain is a hot mess and hasn't improved much since 2016" [16:00] valorie I very much appreciate you looking out for this stuff. I'm not sure not heartfelt appreciation was adequately expressed in my earlier response. This is extremely useful, and thank you so much again! [16:02] Btw, we are supposed to have a review from on Ars Technica any day now, obviously featuring Kubuntu 24.04. [18:14] mmikowski: <3 [18:14] found the link in linuxchix IRC