RSA vulnerability in TPM chips; any hope for unlocking bioses?

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  1. sagael

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  2. sykozis

    sykozis Ancient Guru

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    The article doesn't appear to be talking about UEFI....it does mention TPM chips. TPM chips are optional in custom built computers.
     
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    Apparatus Master Guru

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    I own a Gigabyte GA-Z270-Gaming K3.
    I runned the tool and the result was that my computer is vulnerable.
    I searched the Gigabyte site, but there was nothing released.

    Then I downloaded this :
    http://www.station-drivers.com/inde...tory&Itemid=352&func=fileinfo&id=3215&lang=en

    I executed Flash.bat which installed version 11.8.50.34,
    restarted,
    re-runned the tool which resulted that my system is patched and not vulnerable.
     

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    anticupidon Ancient Guru

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    made a mistake.
    Dl the same package, and flashed away ... and since then my computers acts weird.Hope i didn't brick the damn thing.It posts and i can get into the OS, but it powered off very slow and boot up after 2 tries, never before did that.
     
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    If it failed it wouldn't post at all.
     

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