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As the strings suggest, the keys were never intended to be used in production systems. Instead, AMI provided them to customers or prospective customers for testing. For reasons that aren't clear, the test keys made their way into devices from a nearly inexhaustive roster of makers. In addition to the five makers mentioned earlier, they include Aopen, Foremelife, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, and Supermicro.

:#carplazy:

Man, we've spent weeks setting this all up, and I'm spent. Release into production.

:#marseyletsgo:

Cyber drama aside, I always disable secure boot because I don't have to worry about 100s of users with admin access to their own OS installing random shit.

:marseyangel:

!codecels,if you've any sysadmin stories about this, do tell. :marseyexcitedgif:

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secure boot is the antichrist

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