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Sat 28 Sep 2019 20:00 | User:Luserx0 |
Free your machine workshop!
We'll cover:
- coreboot derivatives like skulls and HEADS and of course Libreboot,
- Explain the current state of modern BIOS architecture,
- Talk about Intel ME, the threats is poses and how to clean/analyze it,
- Work our away around the coreboot and HEADS source,
- Flash a couple of Thinkpads (hopefully we'll get our hands on a x200/t400 to show some Libreboot magic),
- Portray the most interesting payloads and security options for the paranoids.
Timeline:
- Intro and theory ~ 1 hour
- Intel ME and coreboot source ~ 1 hour
- Flashing Workshop ~ 7pm till the end
Requirements:
- Bring your laptop to follow along.
- If you are interested in having your machine freed too, come an hour earlier to make sure it is compatible and we have the appropriate equipment (SOIC clips).
Reference:
- https://github.com/osresearch/heads
- https://www.coreboot.org/FAQ
- https://coreboot.org/status/board-status.html
- http://dodoid.net/qubreboot/?i=1
- https://libreboot.org/
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