Eclypsium researchers have discovered UEFI shells, authorized via Secure Boot, on Framework laptops. The UEFI shells contain capabilities that allow attackers to bypass Secure Boot on roughly 200,000 affected Framework laptops and desktops.
To me they give to a project that have individual that hold controversial opinion rather than to a controversial individual but I can understand the logic.
But tbh I would rather be pissed that a company would finnanve other while they sell their stuff for a premium price
To me they give to a project that have individual that hold controversial opinion rather than to a controversial individual but I can understand the logic.
But tbh I would rather be pissed that a company would finnanve other while they sell their stuff for a premium price
If the individual is the only one in charge of the project, and controls the money, there really isnt a difference.