Marius Schwarz wrote:
> "Figure out intersection with current work to use the TPM to allow
> booting to GDM without entering the password."
>
> Means, if someone steals the device, he can boot a system.
And conversely, if you move the hard disk to another computer, you can no
longer read it. And if your motherboard breaks down, instant data loss.
In addition, I do not trust the TPM or any other Treacherous Computing
component.
If you want to rely on a hardware key, it should at least be on a removable
USB token (a keyfile on a plain mass-storage USB stick is enough!), not
hard-wired into the computer like the TPM.
Kevin Kofler
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