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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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Still, I’m probably being unreasonably pessimistic about it though - be interested to see any practical use cases of it.
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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I’m not saying that it’s all just a scam or anything like that, but it really feels like I’m missing something important and obvious.
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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- A lot of the marketing for TPM (at least when I was setting up bitlocker on Windows) suggests that it’s used to support decrypting drives without a password on boot. But that doesn’t seem to offer any protection from the devices being stolen. The bootloader may be safe but it’s not actually verifying that I’m the one booting the device.\n
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Otherwise you simply have a USB boot partition.\n
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Pretty easy to set up, can be taken out to not be modified at run time unless you want plus not being stolen with the computer itself.\n
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I see only drawbacks with a TPM for a computer system like that. In embedded credentials, mobile applications, cold credential storage, etc… it works very well, but it doesn’t solve any problem that someone tech savvy doesn’t have a better solution for, in my opinion.\n
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If you are a big enough target for an evil maid attack, you are either good enough to circumvent it better than an embedded TPM, or you are rich enough to hire someone who is.
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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Still, I’m probably being unreasonably pessimistic about it though - be interested to see any practical use cases of it.
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Otherwise you simply have a USB boot partition.\n
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Pretty easy to set up, can be taken out to not be modified at run time unless you want plus not being stolen with the computer itself.\n
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I see only drawbacks with a TPM for a computer system like that. In embedded credentials, mobile applications, cold credential storage, etc… it works very well, but it doesn’t solve any problem that someone tech savvy doesn’t have a better solution for, in my opinion.\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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Otherwise you simply have a USB boot partition.\n
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Pretty easy to set up, can be taken out to not be modified at run time unless you want plus not being stolen with the computer itself.\n
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I see only drawbacks with a TPM for a computer system like that. In embedded credentials, mobile applications, cold credential storage, etc… it works very well, but it doesn’t solve any problem that someone tech savvy doesn’t have a better solution for, in my opinion.\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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Still, I’m probably being unreasonably pessimistic about it though - be interested to see any practical use cases of it.
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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- A lot of the marketing for TPM (at least when I was setting up bitlocker on Windows) suggests that it’s used to support decrypting drives without a password on boot. But that doesn’t seem to offer any protection from the devices being stolen. The bootloader may be safe but it’s not actually verifying that I’m the one booting the device.\n
- I can’t think of a situation where someone would be able to actually modify the bootloader without also having full access to the files and secrets. Especially in a single-boot environment where every time the system is running, the device is decrypted.\n
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I’m not saying that it’s all just a scam or anything like that, but it really feels like I’m missing something important and obvious.
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If the device is stolen, your disk is still encrypted at all time. If you believe your OS’s login system is reasonably secure, then the attacker should have no way to access your data: they cannot access the data from software because it is blocked by login screen, they cannot access the data from hardware because it is protected by FDE.\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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Still, I’m probably being unreasonably pessimistic about it though - be interested to see any practical use cases of it.
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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- A lot of the marketing for TPM (at least when I was setting up bitlocker on Windows) suggests that it’s used to support decrypting drives without a password on boot. But that doesn’t seem to offer any protection from the devices being stolen. The bootloader may be safe but it’s not actually verifying that I’m the one booting the device.\n
- I can’t think of a situation where someone would be able to actually modify the bootloader without also having full access to the files and secrets. Especially in a single-boot environment where every time the system is running, the device is decrypted.\n
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I’m not saying that it’s all just a scam or anything like that, but it really feels like I’m missing something important and obvious.
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If the device is stolen, your disk is still encrypted at all time. If you believe your OS’s login system is reasonably secure, then the attacker should have no way to access your data: they cannot access the data from software because it is blocked by login screen, they cannot access the data from hardware because it is protected by FDE.\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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If the device is stolen, your disk is still encrypted at all time. If you believe your OS’s login system is reasonably secure, then the attacker should have no way to access your data: they cannot access the data from software because it is blocked by login screen, they cannot access the data from hardware because it is protected by FDE.\n
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One of the misconceptions I had before is that I assumed that the disk will be decrypted when you enter the LUKS password. This is not true, the password is loaded into the ram, and only decrypts necessary parts to RAM. All the data on the disk is never decrypted, even when you are working in your OS.
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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- A lot of the marketing for TPM (at least when I was setting up bitlocker on Windows) suggests that it’s used to support decrypting drives without a password on boot. But that doesn’t seem to offer any protection from the devices being stolen. The bootloader may be safe but it’s not actually verifying that I’m the one booting the device.\n
- I can’t think of a situation where someone would be able to actually modify the bootloader without also having full access to the files and secrets. Especially in a single-boot environment where every time the system is running, the device is decrypted.\n
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I’m not saying that it’s all just a scam or anything like that, but it really feels like I’m missing something important and obvious.
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If the device is stolen, your disk is still encrypted at all time. If you believe your OS’s login system is reasonably secure, then the attacker should have no way to access your data: they cannot access the data from software because it is blocked by login screen, they cannot access the data from hardware because it is protected by FDE.\n
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One of the misconceptions I had before is that I assumed that the disk will be decrypted when you enter the LUKS password. This is not true, the password is loaded into the ram, and only decrypts necessary parts to RAM. All the data on the disk is never decrypted, even when you are working in your OS.
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> they cannot access the data from software because it is blocked by login screen\n
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The system may still be vulnerable to over the network exploits. So for example, if the system is running `sshd`, and a couple of months from now a root exploit is found (à la heartbleed), the attacker may get inside.\n
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It’s somewhat of a long shot, but it’s still a much larger attack surface than butting your head against a LUKS encrypted drive that’s at rest.\n
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> they cannot access the data from hardware because it is protected by FDE.\n
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RAM is not protected by FDE. There are (obviously non-trivial) ways to dump the RAM of a running system (Cold Boot attacks, and other forensic tools exist). So if the attacker is dedicated enough, there are ways.\n
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> One of the misconceptions I had before is that I assumed that the disk will be decrypted when you enter the LUKS password. This is not true, the password is loaded into the ram, and only decrypts necessary parts to RAM. All the data on the disk is never decrypted, even when you are working in your OS.\n
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Hah! That would be impractical :) Imagine having to decrypt your entire 32TB drive array everytime you booted your computer.
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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Still, I’m probably being unreasonably pessimistic about it though - be interested to see any practical use cases of it.
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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- A lot of the marketing for TPM (at least when I was setting up bitlocker on Windows) suggests that it’s used to support decrypting drives without a password on boot. But that doesn’t seem to offer any protection from the devices being stolen. The bootloader may be safe but it’s not actually verifying that I’m the one booting the device.\n
- I can’t think of a situation where someone would be able to actually modify the bootloader without also having full access to the files and secrets. Especially in a single-boot environment where every time the system is running, the device is decrypted.\n
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I’m not saying that it’s all just a scam or anything like that, but it really feels like I’m missing something important and obvious.
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If the device is stolen, your disk is still encrypted at all time. If you believe your OS’s login system is reasonably secure, then the attacker should have no way to access your data: they cannot access the data from software because it is blocked by login screen, they cannot access the data from hardware because it is protected by FDE.\n
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> they cannot access the data from software because it is blocked by login screen\n
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The system may still be vulnerable to over the network exploits. So for example, if the system is running `sshd`, and a couple of months from now a root exploit is found (à la heartbleed), the attacker may get inside.\n
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It’s somewhat of a long shot, but it’s still a much larger attack surface than butting your head against a LUKS encrypted drive that’s at rest.\n
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> they cannot access the data from hardware because it is protected by FDE.\n
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RAM is not protected by FDE. There are (obviously non-trivial) ways to dump the RAM of a running system (Cold Boot attacks, and other forensic tools exist). So if the attacker is dedicated enough, there are ways.\n
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> One of the misconceptions I had before is that I assumed that the disk will be decrypted when you enter the LUKS password. This is not true, the password is loaded into the ram, and only decrypts necessary parts to RAM. All the data on the disk is never decrypted, even when you are working in your OS.\n
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Hah! That would be impractical :) Imagine having to decrypt your entire 32TB drive array everytime you booted your computer.
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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Still, I’m probably being unreasonably pessimistic about it though - be interested to see any practical use cases of it.
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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- A lot of the marketing for TPM (at least when I was setting up bitlocker on Windows) suggests that it’s used to support decrypting drives without a password on boot. But that doesn’t seem to offer any protection from the devices being stolen. The bootloader may be safe but it’s not actually verifying that I’m the one booting the device.\n
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I’m not saying that it’s all just a scam or anything like that, but it really feels like I’m missing something important and obvious.
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If the device is stolen, your disk is still encrypted at all time. If you believe your OS’s login system is reasonably secure, then the attacker should have no way to access your data: they cannot access the data from software because it is blocked by login screen, they cannot access the data from hardware because it is protected by FDE.\n
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> they cannot access the data from software because it is blocked by login screen\n
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> One of the misconceptions I had before is that I assumed that the disk will be decrypted when you enter the LUKS password. This is not true, the password is loaded into the ram, and only decrypts necessary parts to RAM. All the data on the disk is never decrypted, even when you are working in your OS.\n
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Hah! That would be impractical :) Imagine having to decrypt your entire 32TB drive array everytime you booted your computer.
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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- I can’t think of a situation where someone would be able to actually modify the bootloader without also having full access to the files and secrets. Especially in a single-boot environment where every time the system is running, the device is decrypted.\n
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I’m not saying that it’s all just a scam or anything like that, but it really feels like I’m missing something important and obvious.
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While I don’t use TPM myself (I dislike being tied to a specific hardware) the way it protects you is:\n
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Disk is protected through encryption, so you can’t remove and inject anything/hack the password.\n
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If boot is protected/signed/authorized only, a random person can’t load an external OS and modify the disk either.\n
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All this together would say, even if someone acquires your computer, they can’t do anything to it without an account with access, or an exploit that works before a user logs.\n
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In a way, the attack surface can be bigger than if you simply encrypted your disk with a key and password protect that key.
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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While I don’t use TPM myself (I dislike being tied to a specific hardware) the way it protects you is:\n
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Disk is protected through encryption, so you can’t remove and inject anything/hack the password.\n
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If boot is protected/signed/authorized only, a random person can’t load an external OS and modify the disk either.\n
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All this together would say, even if someone acquires your computer, they can’t do anything to it without an account with access, or an exploit that works before a user logs.\n
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Personally, I don’t see how a TPM module is more useful than full disk encryption with a password you enter on boot.\n
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I struggle to see how it makes automatic login safer given it does nothing to protect against the really common threat of someone physically stealing your laptop or desktop.\n
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I don’t trust any encryption or authentication system that I don’t have access to the keys for. Microsoft has also kinda made me feel it’s more for vendor lock in, like they did with secure boot.\n
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I’ve heard that before, but there are two main problems that stick out to me:\n
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While I don’t use TPM myself (I dislike being tied to a specific hardware) the way it protects you is:\n
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Disk is protected through encryption, so you can’t remove and inject anything/hack the password.\n
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If boot is protected/signed/authorized only, a random person can’t load an external OS and modify the disk either.\n
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[fedoramagazine.org/automatically-decrypt-your-dis…](https://fedoramagazine.org/automatically-decrypt-your-disk-using-tpm2/)\n
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I use it for storing luks credentials, so every time I boot I get dropped at my login manager. It leaves my system vunerable to attacks to it, but its quite convenient.\n
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Besides, if anyone tries to boot any other OS which is not mine, the keys are erased.
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[fedoramagazine.org/automatically-decrypt-your-dis…](https://fedoramagazine.org/automatically-decrypt-your-disk-using-tpm2/)\n
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I use it for storing luks credentials, so every time I boot I get dropped at my login manager. It leaves my system vunerable to attacks to it, but its quite convenient.\n
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[fedoramagazine.org/automatically-decrypt-your-dis…](https://fedoramagazine.org/automatically-decrypt-your-disk-using-tpm2/)\n
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I’ve read this article to make my setup, but its very informative about the function of TPM too
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I use it for storing luks credentials, so every time I boot I get dropped at my login manager. It leaves my system vunerable to attacks to it, but its quite convenient.\n
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> Besides, if anyone tries to boot any other OS which is not mine, the keys are erased.\n
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There are forensic tools that can capture the contents of RAM, and so access your decrypted LUKS encryption key.\n
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I guess it depends on who you are protecting against, but if for example law enforcement wants evidence against you for what they think is a serious enough crime, they just may go through the trouble to do it.
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I use it for storing luks credentials, so every time I boot I get dropped at my login manager. It leaves my system vunerable to attacks to it, but its quite convenient.\n
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Having read poetterings blog posts a bit and he explains that the TPM2 based encryption is entirely just for system resources (basically everything under `/` with exception of `/home`). For home he still “envisions” (its already possible and not really hard with sd-homed) that the encryption is based on the users passphrase/key/whatever and not unlockable by anyone else than the users passphrase/…\n
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If you wanna read the post: [0pointer.net/…/fitting-everything-together.html](https://0pointer.net/blog/fitting-everything-together.html)
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