Seunghun Han
Seunghun Han
Hello @jezzab, It seems that there is no 81000001h handle in your Intel PTT. Did you enable BitLocker with UEFI Secureboot? Best regards, Seunghun
Hi @jezzab, you can read 0x81000001 with the command below. ```bash $> tpm2_readpublic -c 0x81000001 ``` By the way, it's a weird case. If you don't mind, would you share...
Hello @jezzab, Thank you for your data. According to your test result, the handle for the Bitlocker was created already. It seems that your machine had an unusual problem. Would...
Hi @jezzab, Actually no. Maybe it would take a long time to have the machine. :( Please check @roboknight's answer. :) Thanks
Hi @roboknight , Do you want to see the measurement log of BIOS/UEFI firmware? If so, you can find it with the "sudo dmesg" command after executing Bitleaker. You don't...
I always thank you for your support, @roboknight! Hi @paulga, it seems that your BIOS didn't allow the Bitleaker's bootloader. Would you check SecureBoot-related options in your BIOS menu?
@paulga I'm sorry to hear that you still have problems. I think your system has changed because of some updates, so PCR 7 may change. As you know, the firmware...
Hello @mahmouddawod-it , It's a weird situation. Would you tell me about your testing process? Did you fail to start BitLeaker alone? Best regards, Seunghun
> @kkamagui In light of what I discovered, I was thinking maybe one of your tools might, during a check for the vulnerability, check for sleep state S3 availability? It...
> > I just ran napper on the Dell Inspiron 15 I'm looking at. It is vulnerable... but you may need this: > > ` > > # echo 1...