How Hardware Attestation Locks Users Into Platform Control
hackernews·1mo·ChuckMcM
GrapheneOS argues that hardware attestation—the ability for devices to cryptographically prove their software state—has become a mechanism for enforcing monopolies rather than security. When manufacturers control attestation keys, they can reject any OS that doesn't meet their specs, effectively locking out alternative systems. For indie developers building on alternative platforms, this is a serious friction point.
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