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  1. TPM 2.0 Devices and remediation of CVE-2023-24932 (Black Lotus) UEFI / Secure Boot Vulnerability. - Help for those with "Known Issues"

    Secure Boot: ENABLED UEFI DB Certificates -------------------- Microsoft Corporation UEFI CA 2011 Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011 UEFI DBX Certificates --------------------- Microsoft Windows PCA 2010 I Have a Machine by Dell. My experience with them is they try...
  2. TPM 2.0 Devices and remediation of CVE-2023-24932 (Black Lotus) UEFI / Secure Boot Vulnerability. - Help for those with "Known Issues"

    Ok, I was having issues with the bios settings. Upon going into my bios and enabling "custom mode" I was able to get to a value of 0x100 via administrator CMD Prompt. Multiple Restarts via Shutdown /r /t 0 or manually (with min 10 min wait between just to make sure) made no difference, I was...
  3. TPM 2.0 Devices and remediation of CVE-2023-24932 (Black Lotus) UEFI / Secure Boot Vulnerability. - Help for those with "Known Issues"

    Sorry for the delay in response.... I never can get step 6 to complete. I keep getting a value of 140 returned. Anyone know how to remedy this for known issue 2.0 TPM? PCR timing banks?
  4. TPM 2.0 Devices and remediation of CVE-2023-24932 (Black Lotus) UEFI / Secure Boot Vulnerability. - Help for those with "Known Issues"

    Thank You Very Much! PS C:\Windows\System32> powershell -NoExit -File Check_UEFI-DB.ps1 Windows PowerShell Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Try the new cross-platform PowerShell https://aka.ms/pscore6 Secure Boot: ENABLED UEFI DB Certificates --------------------...
  5. TPM 2.0 Devices and remediation of CVE-2023-24932 (Black Lotus) UEFI / Secure Boot Vulnerability. - Help for those with "Known Issues"

    Garlin: Thank you for your thorough explanation. Although, I must admit I'm struggling to feel confident that I've conveyed my intentions with this thread accurately. With all due respect, I feel like I'm communicating with AI. I understand why they are necessary and how the...
  6. TPM 2.0 Devices and remediation of CVE-2023-24932 (Black Lotus) UEFI / Secure Boot Vulnerability. - Help for those with "Known Issues"

    So i did a bunch of research today and I found some pretty lengthy articles about how TPM work and I'm definitely a lot more knowledgeable on their role in secure boot. I believe I would feel up to resetting the TPM and clearing everything although I haven't been able to find any...
  7. TPM 2.0 Devices and remediation of CVE-2023-24932 (Black Lotus) UEFI / Secure Boot Vulnerability. - Help for those with "Known Issues"

    The solution does not work for my particular system. the Microsoft documentation states that the mitigations are blocked for TPM 2.0 systems and when I try to run that script it's just abruptly closes on me without any error. My build may not be the freshest OS that Microsoft makes but it...
  8. TPM 2.0 Devices and remediation of CVE-2023-24932 (Black Lotus) UEFI / Secure Boot Vulnerability. - Help for those with "Known Issues"

    Let me clarify. I'm trying to do a clean install of Windows 10 that includes The mitigations for Black lotus all at once. Reload Bios / uefi from clean install using updated bootloader's and resetting Tpm with new keys, that aren't compromised. I'm choosing Windows 10 due to personal...
  9. TPM 2.0 Devices and remediation of CVE-2023-24932 (Black Lotus) UEFI / Secure Boot Vulnerability. - Help for those with "Known Issues"

    Hello, I have not been able to find assistance on this but if someone has found something please kindly link me a discussion that may already by started. I won't beat this Black Lotus horse any more than it already has been... I find myself frustrated at the guidance in microsoft's...
  10. Apps Completely Disable and Remove Copilot in Windows 11

    I am hoping to call microsoft today and ask them what to do about this situation force downgrading me to windows 10. I'll update this when I have a result. The entra ID may be something worth investing in to keep the bloatware and what not down
  11. Apps Completely Disable and Remove Copilot in Windows 11

    Greetings, I bring 3 gifts today! Articles concerning Co-Pilot integration, or lack there-of... and the privacy of such data miners that concern those keen on the risks. But first, I must vent a little bit... Relevant links at bottom for those, currently, with no time for spirited...
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