The EFI physically resides in a ROM (chip) on the motherboard. If the chip is flashable (writable), then it's vulnerable, n'est ce pas? And EFI extensions are written to the hard/boot drive? So that's vulnerable also.
Fred Holmes At 02:54 PM 12/26/2009, mike wrote: >Not really, but whatever. > >On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 12:26 PM, tjpa <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Dec 26, 2009, at 1:39 PM, mike wrote: >> >>> In point of fact, I don't think Apple systems have BIOS any longer, they >>> switched to EFI when they went to intel. >>> >> >> A BIOS by any other name... >> ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
