• Zagorath@aussie.zone
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    4 days ago

    Hey Microsoft, if you want me to upgrade to Windows 11, you could start by removing the completely arbitrary requirement to have TPM 2.0.

    • Annoyed_🦀 @monyet.cc
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      4 days ago

      Why do we even need a toilet paper machine 2.0 to use windows 11?

      Joke aside, yeah what’s up with that? People been able to bypass it and have no problem.

      • Zagorath@aussie.zone
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        4 days ago

        Rumour is it’s literally only there as an olive branch to hardware manufacturers to force people to buy new hardware. There’s literally no technical reasons for it.

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          4 days ago

          What I heard (on here, and I hope it’s a vicious rumor) is that TPM 2.0 comes with backdoors accessible to Microsoft via the OS so that a significant chunk of the computer belongs to Big MS and not to the end user, and it will squeal and cause problems if the end user tries to take it back.

          The whole point of TPM 1.0 hypothetically was to allow a larger secondary encryption key of a device to be accessible only by a small user-provided key (say a four-digit PIN), and requiring use of the key-query software to run to get the secondary key. A limited number of chances with longer delays with each wrong answer heightens security.

          But this pissed off government law enforcement across the world, who want backdoors for when they want to crack the phone of a very important criminal.

          It would be nice if Apple, Google and Microsoft had more respect for their end users than they do national and corporate institutions, but we know this isn’t really the case, so it’s at least plausible that TPMs 1.0 or 2.0 come pre-backdoored. It doesn’t hurt that this is exactly what FBI and NSA want even though (Pre-9/11 and Pre-PATRIOT) NSA is supposed to be assuring that no-one, not even police can crack our secure communication protocols.

          Despite efforts to look into it, I’ve yet to get an answer I can fully trust whether or not they are backdoored. But since Microsoft is notorious for exactly this kind of bullshit since the 1980s, I assume it’s true that TPMs are backdoored until I find convincing information otherwise.

            • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              2 days ago

              You have trustworthy sources to indicate it’s a bullshit conspiracy theory? Cite them!

              Otherwise you can express your skepticism without being hostile. Thanks.

              • Scary le Poo@beehaw.org
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                2 days ago

                You are making the claims, the onus is on you to cite your sources.

                Do you have any trustworthy sources to back up these bullshit claims? I didn’t think so. Now, fuck off.

                • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                  2 days ago

                  Yeah, I claimed it was a plausible rumor, and given Win10 and Win11 are already spyware and resistant to end-user full control, I already have strong cause to distrust Microsoft, which is what I said.

                  So chill your reactor before it melts down. Unless you want a block, because this is how you get a block.