I think it might also have to do with traveling to the places they want to see not being a feasible Thing to do for sind people, for financial reasons for example. Digital recreations (or similar environments) are cheap…
I remember an explanation by some Google employee a while back for the Google Home that was basically this, but a layer further removed. Basically the activation causes audio to start getting streamed to the cloud…
The likely approach would probably be less technical and more covert ops, tricking the target country into issuing a (technically) genuine passport. No need to break encryption/signing this way.
Time to do the laundry and dishes then, I guess... Sometimes WFH has its boring sides.
Or actually make use of it as a security feature, instead of just scoffing at it and disabling it, by enrolling your own key.
It is kind of sad that no one seems to bother enough to actually learn how to use Secure Boot to their advantage. Everyone is just disabling it the first time it gets in their way. Reminds me of how Firewalls used to be…
I think it might also have to do with traveling to the places they want to see not being a feasible Thing to do for sind people, for financial reasons for example. Digital recreations (or similar environments) are cheap…
I remember an explanation by some Google employee a while back for the Google Home that was basically this, but a layer further removed. Basically the activation causes audio to start getting streamed to the cloud…
The likely approach would probably be less technical and more covert ops, tricking the target country into issuing a (technically) genuine passport. No need to break encryption/signing this way.
Time to do the laundry and dishes then, I guess... Sometimes WFH has its boring sides.
Or actually make use of it as a security feature, instead of just scoffing at it and disabling it, by enrolling your own key.
It is kind of sad that no one seems to bother enough to actually learn how to use Secure Boot to their advantage. Everyone is just disabling it the first time it gets in their way. Reminds me of how Firewalls used to be…