This is happening for a while now in industry, and even openbsd developers
knowing this, they still suggest Lenovo hardware:

http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=143671215412596&w=2

I can't understand you guys. There projects running trying to develop Open
Hardware, and I see no such support for their product (Freescale, for example).
On lyrics 3.7 you say "Want to help us? Avoid Intel [and] Broadcom [...] 
chipsets"
Both used in lenovo hardware. The paper "/brhard2007/mgp00027" on "WWW" say:
"Help us when we attack a specific vendor"... so what?

> Why should OpenBSD users be concerned?  Doesn't this injection method only
> work when the running OS is Windows?

This may be a concern because industry are slowly and silently trying to
adopt locked secure boot options in Windows:
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/15/03/20/2039251/oems-allowed-to-lock-secure-boot-in-windows-10-computers

Remember me the methaphor "boiling frog".

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