Hello

I know this is an arm project, but honestly I didn't know where else to ask 
this question without getting lynch, well hopefully I wont get lynch here 
neither


So I'm in the market for a new laptop and I recently rediscovered the finding 
for legbacore when if come to malware attacks

on UEFI, 
http://www.legbacore.com/Research_files/HowManyMillionBIOSesWouldYouLikeToInfect_Whitepaper_v1.pdf

<http://www.legbacore.com/Research_files/HowManyMillionBIOSesWouldYouLikeToInfect_Whitepaper_v1.pdf>http://www.legbacore.com/Research.html

and how until today there seems to be no real solution to the problem as no 
manufacture continues to support hardware through bios/firmware updates after 
usually 1 year of purchasing a product, well Apple seems to be the only one. 
And no I don't consider as a solution running old x200 with coreboot or 
libreboot as this approach is not really practical for the day-day user. Let 
face is who doesn't know someone like this

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=cloudy+with+a+chance+of+meatballs+dad+computer&t=ffsb&ia=videos&iax=1&iai=2bTBVdumayw


Just one thing, please don't give me the libre speech about Intel ME, I get it, 
I just don't want the replies to become a holy fight as to why I'm evil or x 
person is evil, I want to understand better the situation and possibly get some 
suggestions


So my questions are

  1.  Is my pre 2014 non uefi hardware more susceptible to vulnerabilities than 
lets say a laptop that was bough last year that is no longer getting bios 
updates?
  2.  Should I be concerned about running old hardware? If not is there 
anything I can do to better protect my hardware and for the wise guy unplugging 
the computer from the internet is not a solution LOL
  3.  If I run uefi with secure boot enabled with my own keys em I more 
protected against having my system compromised?Remember this is not about Intel 
ME
  4.  Em I better off buying a macbook vs pc? lets face it, both are companies 
that are for profit and both have there own evils
  5.  Should I consider buying a librem laptop? Though I do think $1300 plus is 
to much. Seems to me that they are closer to have coreboot and disabling ME on 
there laptops than anyone else
  6.  Is there hope for the new AMD ryzen cpu at delivering what is required to 
port it to coreboot? Should I wait for it?
  7.  A little of topic but is PureOS from purism any good at doing what it 
promises? Or are there other distro better?


thank you in advance to anyone who replies, links and articles are welcome
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