The maker of the popular open source file encryption software VeraCrypt said Microsoft locked his online account, which may prevent device owners from booting up their computers.
I think it is just chain of trust. Many used Microslop as the trust authority (may be due to convenience? I have no idea). Debian has a nice page on Secure boot and how it works.
And MS probably won’t do it willy-nilly because their stack is peobably using it to some degree and many more of those Fortune-X00 are very likely something RHEL. So fucking that over will crash their stock like it did with CrowdStrike but much much worse.
wasn’t there some dumb shit like every linux distro using fedora keys which were from microsoft?
I think it is just chain of trust. Many used Microslop as the trust authority (may be due to convenience? I have no idea). Debian has a nice page on Secure boot and how it works.
Microsoft signs Red Hat certs then Red Hat signs everyone’s certs, so the only thing Microsoft can do is to revoke Linux as a whole.
It’s the solution that requires minimal user effort since most computers are designed for Windows.
And MS probably won’t do it willy-nilly because their stack is peobably using it to some degree and many more of those Fortune-X00 are very likely something RHEL. So fucking that over will crash their stock like it did with CrowdStrike but much much worse.
not only likely… i read somewhere that make more money with linux stuff on azure than with anything else they do can’t find the source rn tho