1. Can the BIOS directly access the network? For something like sending keystrokes directly to the network card, bypassing QUBES OS..?
2. Or does it just inject something into the OS upon boot, and then it's an infected QUBES OS itself which transmits keystrokes?
3. Or can keystrokes and data be stored in the BIOS for retrieval for retrieval if someone has physical access to the computer?
4. Or something else altogether?
I want to know as much about what a BIOS exploit could do for QUBES users.
Well, as far as I know, it would be 1+2+3+4.
If you have BIOS access, you have pretty much access to *everything*.
Thats the reason I decided myself against a DualBoot System with my new workstation. Still thinking about buying a new seperate computer for gaming, or using my really-really old one for this, because there is no chance in hell I boot something else beside Qubes on this machine.
-Fabian
That was one of my main questions.