Is there a way to spoof the secure boot status before the boot?

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It seems like everyone is spamming to increase their message count. You can find a spoofer on UC by searching or trying to find an Impact ***** spoofer. There are a lot of ways to spoof, and one of the best options is EFI spoofing, which works on most motherboards.
Wow I didn't knew that. Thanks for information btw.
 
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Check out SecureFakePkg.
i'm not sure if it is still working or not, but give it a try and tell me
 
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dont know i use a perm woof and next woof i turn it on again
 
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there is, but it's more likely paid service
 
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nao entendi muito bem o que vc quis dizer irmao, mas vc pode entrar em contato comigo que eu consigo te ajudar
 
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Most if not all methods were patched, so you'll have to wait for stuff to go public again
 
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what exactly is the working logic of the spoofer
 
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Why Spoof Secure Boot?

People might attempt to spoof secure boot for various reasons, some legitimate, some not:

Installing Incompatible Software: Some software may require a disabled secure boot, but there might be alternative solutions from the software vendor.
Running Custom Operating Systems: Certain custom OSes might not be compatible with secure boot. Consider virtual machines for running these in a safe environment.
Bypassing Security Measures (Unethical): Spoofing can be used to bypass security features, allowing for unauthorized modifications or potentially malware.

Risks of Spoofing Secure Boot:

Increased Security Vulnerabilities:
Secure boot prevents unauthorized code from running at startup, so spoofing it exposes your system to potential malware attacks.
System Instability: Modifying boot processes can lead to unexpected behavior and crashes, potentially hindering your ability to use your system.
Warranty Issues: Tampering with boot processes can violate manufacturer warranties, leaving you without support if issues arise.

Alternatives to Spoofing:

Disable Secure Boot Temporarily (if needed):
Some systems allow temporary disabling of secure boot in BIOS settings for specific tasks. Remember to re-enable it afterward.
Virtual Machines: Run an independent operating system within your existing one using a virtual machine. This allows safe experimentation without compromising your main system.
Consult Software Vendor: If specific software requires a disabled secure boot, check with the vendor for alternative solutions or updated compatible versions.
Always prioritize the security and stability of your system. If the reasons for spoofing are unclear or the risks seem high, it's generally best to avoid it altogether.
 
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I think you can't do it on your own, you need a program.
 
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specific bios open source versions can do that search for more
 
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