Would it be possible that UEFI does that check (against a built-in signature) instead of relying on HTTPS?
ASUS delivers BIOS/UEFI auto-updates over HTTP with no verification
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#12Re: ASUS delivers BIOS/UEFI auto-updates over HTTP with no verification
#13Wow. I always knew hardware manufacturers half-assed their software, but this is kind of a new low. I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry.
Could be worse, the title made me imagine UEFI firmware itself making HTTP downloads and reflashing itself ;)
Actually I also don't like BIOS allowing to be flashed from within the OS for convenience. So your computer gets owned and you can't trust your motherboard anymore.
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#14Astonishing. Is there any PC maker left that hasn't been found to be grossly negligent or actively malicious?
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#15Very nice find. What are the business unit motivations behind critical suppliers like ASUS repeatedly violating customer trust in this manner? At what point in the management chain is the decision reached to sacrifice reputation for - whatever cost savings there are from not implementing TLS/blob signing? edit: This is not rhetorical. Actually curious if someone on HN familiar with this class of companies (ASUS is no…
Re: ASUS delivers BIOS/UEFI auto-updates over HTTP with no verification
#16Very nice find. What are the business unit motivations behind critical suppliers like ASUS repeatedly violating customer trust in this manner? At what point in the management chain is the decision reached to sacrifice reputation for - whatever cost savings there are from not implementing TLS/blob signing? edit: This is not rhetorical. Actually curious if someone on HN familiar with this class of companies (ASUS is no…
Why do you think they have an agency in and understand their decision? It seems a lot more probable that it is simple incompetence that is the underlying reason.
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#17Re: ASUS delivers BIOS/UEFI auto-updates over HTTP with no verification
#18Very nice find. What are the business unit motivations behind critical suppliers like ASUS repeatedly violating customer trust in this manner? At what point in the management chain is the decision reached to sacrifice reputation for - whatever cost savings there are from not implementing TLS/blob signing? edit: This is not rhetorical. Actually curious if someone on HN familiar with this class of companies (ASUS is no…
BestBuy doesn't care if it stocks ASUS or not. It cares about sales and margins. If there's an extra dollar putting Gateway on the shelf instead of ASUS they will. And their customers won't care. "BIOS updates with TLS!" stickers aren't going to improve sales.
Buying a laptop creates a consumer not a customer relationship. I want to pay the least, the manufacturer wants to deliver the least. A few years out, shiny-low-cost will drive my next purchase more than brand loyalty.
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#19Astonishing. Is there any PC maker left that hasn't been found to be grossly negligent or actively malicious?
Re: ASUS delivers BIOS/UEFI auto-updates over HTTP with no verification
#20Wow. I always knew hardware manufacturers half-assed their software, but this is kind of a new low. I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry.
Could be worse, the title made me imagine UEFI firmware itself making HTTP downloads and reflashing itself ;)