(only vaguely game-related)
So I get my new PC with its MSI motherboard, and on the same day
learned that the key MSI uses to sign its drivers and firmware updates
have been leaked.*
<sigh>
It's a serious breach, but not /immediately/ of concern to MSI
customers; yes, it allows the Nefarious (tm) with access to those keys
to write drivers/firmware which look official but - so long as you
restrict yourself to downloading drivers/firmware only from MSI's
website - you probably won't be vulnerable. And, generally, you
shouldn't be downloading drivers or firmware from dodgy third-party
sites anyway.
Still, not the sort of thing I want to read on the day I get the new
PC. Couldn't the hackers have waited a week and allow me my honeymoon?
On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 7:16:36???AM UTC-7, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
(only vaguely game-related)
So I get my new PC with its MSI motherboard, and on the same day
learned that the key MSI uses to sign its drivers and firmware updates
have been leaked.*
<sigh>
It's a serious breach, but not /immediately/ of concern to MSI
customers; yes, it allows the Nefarious (tm) with access to those keys
to write drivers/firmware which look official but - so long as you
restrict yourself to downloading drivers/firmware only from MSI's
website - you probably won't be vulnerable. And, generally, you
shouldn't be downloading drivers or firmware from dodgy third-party
sites anyway.
Still, not the sort of thing I want to read on the day I get the new
PC. Couldn't the hackers have waited a week and allow me my honeymoon?
Aw crap, my VC is MSI. :(
Justisaur <justisaur@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 7:16:36???AM UTC-7, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
(only vaguely game-related)
So I get my new PC with its MSI motherboard, and on the same day
learned that the key MSI uses to sign its drivers and firmware updates
have been leaked.*
<sigh>
It's a serious breach, but not /immediately/ of concern to MSI
customers; yes, it allows the Nefarious (tm) with access to those keys
to write drivers/firmware which look official but - so long as you
restrict yourself to downloading drivers/firmware only from MSI's
website - you probably won't be vulnerable. And, generally, you
shouldn't be downloading drivers or firmware from dodgy third-party
sites anyway.
Still, not the sort of thing I want to read on the day I get the new
PC. Couldn't the hackers have waited a week and allow me my honeymoon?
Aw crap, my VC is MSI. :(
I assume this is with modern motherboards, not very old ones like my 14
yrs. old mobo. :P
the joy of my new PC
No pics or details :(
the joy of my new PC
AFAIK, driver signing started in the WinXP era, so it could very well
affect your motherboard. Especially since MSI hasn't been very
proactive with key-security, so I wouldn't be surprised if they've
been using the same key to sign firmware/etc. for all that time.
(only vaguely game-related)
So I get my new PC with its MSI motherboard, and on the same day
learned that the key MSI uses to sign its drivers and firmware updates
have been leaked.*
<sigh>
It's a serious breach, but not /immediately/ of concern to MSI
customers; yes, it allows the Nefarious (tm) with access to those keys
to write drivers/firmware which look official but - so long as you
restrict yourself to downloading drivers/firmware only from MSI's
website - you probably won't be vulnerable. And, generally, you
shouldn't be downloading drivers or firmware from dodgy third-party
sites anyway.
Still, not the sort of thing I want to read on the day I get the new
PC. Couldn't the hackers have waited a week and allow me my honeymoon?
(only vaguely game-related)
Justisaur <justisaur@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 7:16:36???AM UTC-7, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
(only vaguely game-related)
So I get my new PC with its MSI motherboard, and on the same day
learned that the key MSI uses to sign its drivers and firmware updates
have been leaked.*
<sigh>
It's a serious breach, but not /immediately/ of concern to MSI
customers; yes, it allows the Nefarious (tm) with access to those keys
to write drivers/firmware which look official but - so long as you
restrict yourself to downloading drivers/firmware only from MSI's
website - you probably won't be vulnerable. And, generally, you
shouldn't be downloading drivers or firmware from dodgy third-party
sites anyway.
Still, not the sort of thing I want to read on the day I get the new
PC. Couldn't the hackers have waited a week and allow me my honeymoon?
Aw crap, my VC is MSI. :(
I assume this is with modern motherboards, not very old ones like my 14
yrs. old mobo. :P
So why did I think it was an MSI board? Because the vendor included
the packaging for an MSI motherboard in the box with the PC and my
brain jumped to the wrong conclusion despite all the obvious
indications to the otherwise.
On Sat, 13 May 2023 13:09:07 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
So why did I think it was an MSI board? Because the vendor included
the packaging for an MSI motherboard in the box with the PC and my
brain jumped to the wrong conclusion despite all the obvious
indications to the otherwise.
This is why there's a huge window on the side of your machine, Spalls.
On Fri, 12 May 2023 06:30:12 +0000, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action, Ant wrote:
Justisaur <justisaur@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 7:16:36???AM UTC-7, Spalls Hurgenson wrote: >> > (only vaguely game-related)
So I get my new PC with its MSI motherboard, and on the same day
learned that the key MSI uses to sign its drivers and firmware updates >> > have been leaked.*
<sigh>
It's a serious breach, but not /immediately/ of concern to MSI
customers; yes, it allows the Nefarious (tm) with access to those keys >> > to write drivers/firmware which look official but - so long as you
restrict yourself to downloading drivers/firmware only from MSI's
website - you probably won't be vulnerable. And, generally, you
shouldn't be downloading drivers or firmware from dodgy third-party
sites anyway.
Still, not the sort of thing I want to read on the day I get the new
PC. Couldn't the hackers have waited a week and allow me my honeymoon?
Aw crap, my VC is MSI. :(
I assume this is with modern motherboards, not very old ones like my 14 >yrs. old mobo. :P
They're still updating drivers for a 14-year-old mobo?
I would guess the last time you even saw a BIOS was around 6 years ago.
Yeah, you'll be fine. ;^)
Arguably, ASUS users are worse off than MSI owners, though. The loss
of keys makes hacked firmware /possible/... but that possibility was
actually realized with ASUS in 2019, when its servers were hacked to >unknowingly distribute malicious updates. And if it happened to ASUS
once, who's to say it hasn't happened again?
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