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by ashtonkem
2231 days ago
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As a general rule, anyone with physical access to your machine already owns it. Physical security matters, a lot. That being said, malicious hardware is a problem. A hacked phone charging terminal at the airport could certainly be a serious problem if there are enough vulnerabilities in the USB stack. |
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People frequently say this, but never really explain it. As far as I can tell, it translates to "Nobody cares about physical security" - except it's clear that people /do/. Things like Boot Guard are only really relevant to physical attacks. DMA protection in firmware is only really relevant to physical attacks. It's extremely obvious that the industry is attempting to avoid short term physical access to a device being sufficient to compromise it, and research that demonstrates that it's still possible is valuable.