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The Dangers of Microsoft Pluton

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Gh0stRAT ◴[] No.32235028[source]
I'm completely missing how his example of a Word document that can only be opened by approved users on approved hardware within the corporation is supposed to be a bad thing.

Honestly, that sounds pretty fantastic. I've been using 3rd party tools/extensions to do this sort of thing in corporate and government environments for years, but having the attestation go all the way down to the hardware level is a big value-add, especially with so much ransomware/spyware/extortion/espionage going on these days.

Can someone please explain to me how the author might see this level of security as a bad thing?

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ftyhbhyjnjk ◴[] No.32235120[source]
What you can install on YOUR pc will be at the sole mercy of microsoft/or maybe someone else.... That's the cusp of it. Not that it can be used for good, but that it sets the way for heavy misuse by large corporations.

Wait a few years. Smaller companies won't even be allowed to order high end cpu's. You'll be at 100% mercy of these corporations.

If after 2 years they decide to brick your pc, they'll just do it. You think government will help you out here? Lol...

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eertvertvbw ◴[] No.32235226[source]
still waiting on the secure boot lockdown everyone has insisted is coming for the better part of two decades...
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1. Schroedingersat ◴[] No.32236857[source]
It creeps closer with every release, and is the status quo for arm devices (including windows ones).

It's only through constant vigilance and fighting back that it has been slowed dowm by two decades.