It will be interesting to see how Apple implements Secure Boot on their 
hardware. Historically their firmwares are not user configurable at all. I will 
be supremely shocked if they allow user or 3rd party installable keys, rather 
than only Apple and Microsoft keys, let alone the ability for the user to 
disable Secure Boot.

iOS devices presently use a form of secure boot. There's every reason to 
believe Apple will eventually do this on their Mac OS devices.

Is UEFI Secure Boot really the only way to prevent the problem it attempts to 
solve, and if so, what about the plethora of BIOS hardware in the world today, 
still even shipping as new systems? They're all unacceptably exposed? Really?


Chris Murphy
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