CHIPSEC v1.2.5 published!

This version has Python.org-based packaging, which I think was originally introduced by the GRR fork of CHIPSEC. This means you can do “pip install chipsec” on some systems. It will require a compiler toolchain to build and install the kernel driver, which is a bit more than you’d expect from a normal pip Python package install… 🙂

Unclear of all the other changes yet:

https://github.com/chipsec/chipsec/commits/master

Google fork of CHIPSEC

[[UPDATE: this tweet from answers my below question:

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GRR (Google Rapid Response), a remote live forensics for incident response, has forked CHIPSEC and updated it to work with GRR. I wonder if the CHIPSEC team will fold back these changes into the trunk version of CHIPSEC?

https://testpypi.python.org/pypi/grr-chipsec/1.2.3

https://github.com/google/grr