https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/8cb99a/android_verified_boot_remote_attestation/dxfnt4i/ … Good luck with that "unbreakable" DRM. How exactly do you stop someone from recording the screen? Widevine already provided hardware-enforced DRM without needing general purpose remote attestation usable for non-DRM purposes and other operating systems.
That does not make it any less malicious. It just makes Android all the more malicious.
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It's a hard requirement for CopperheadOS too, other than not caring whether the device vendor had their certificate signed by Google: https://copperhead.co/android/docs/devices#minimum-requirements-for-copperheados-support … > * key + verified boot attestation (does not need to use the Google key attestation root)
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By the way, simply the hardware-backed keystore provides a form of remote attestation support after pairing. If the device was unlocked, verified boot failed, the OS was downgraded, etc. then the hardware-backed key wouldn't be available anymore. 8.0+ has bootstrapping for this.
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