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Maybe that is the excuse Microsoft needs to remove the TPM 2.0 requirement now so that I can upgrade to Windows 11. ;-)
Ak
Read more:Two vulnerabilities found by Quarkslab in the TPM2.0 reference implementation and reported in November 2022 are now publicly revealed and could affect Billions of devices.
Who can be affected ?
➡️ Large Tech vendors
➡️Organizations using Enterprise PCs, many servers and embedded systems that include a TPM
What can you do next ?
Last Tuesday, February 28th 2023, after a lenghty coordinated disclosure process both CERT/CC and TCG published security advisories describing the issues and solutions to be considered :
CERT: https://kb.cert.org/vuls/id/782720
TCG: https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/wp...sory-FINAL.pdf
- Two major vulnerabilities found in the TPM2.0 that could affect billion of devices
- New Vulnerabilities Found in TPM 2.0 Library That Could be a Potential Threat to Billions of Devices | TechPowerUp
- New Flaws in TPM 2.0 Library Pose Threat to Billions of IoT and Enterprise Devices
- Errata for TPM Library Specification 2.0 | Trusted Computing Group
Maybe that is the excuse Microsoft needs to remove the TPM 2.0 requirement now so that I can upgrade to Windows 11. ;-)
Ak