It’s real, IBM used it when I worked there (early 2020s). Still better than crowdstrike, which required specific kernel versions and slows workstations to a halt. I still remember when GDC got spit out into Kyndryl (absolute meme of a company) and within months of announcing partnership with Microslop banned usage of Linux on workstations. Then they gave me a top-spec 2019 16in MBP that used 100% od the CPU and lagged… during the Teams call with the client. It was the reason why I’ve quit that job.
Deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux manually - Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Describes how to deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux manually from the command line.
@newbyte@elly because that's the reason it was so cheap, I assume nobody wanted one with Norwegian layout. I don't care though, I don't look at my keyboard while typing
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@Remiberry@aelin I've heard about it from someone who was working for Qualcomm at 38C3 and *technically* nobody's forcing hardware vendors to fuse SoCs (same as deploying BootGuard/PSB on x86).
Sure, you *technically* break ROT since you can load your own firmware (bootloader etc), but also remoteproc fw (wifi, modem etc.) but the only real requirement for it is Google Play certification