Framework Laptop 13 (2021)

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Classification

Framework Laptop 13 (2021)
Classification
Grade A
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2025-10-16
Information
Name Framework Laptop 13
Brand by Parent Framework by Framework Computer Inc.
Generation 11th-13th Gen Intel, AMD Ryzen 7040 & 8040 Series
Model(s) DIY Edition, Pre-built
Release date 2021-07-22
Type/Category Computer
Website [1]
Status
More
Dimensions 296.6mm x 228.9mm x 15.85mm
Mass 1.3 kg
Operating system User-selectable (Supports Windows, Ubuntu, Fedora)
Companion App N/A
CPU
GPU
Memory
Storage
Battery
Power
Charging
Display
Camera
Sound
Connectivity
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering None [2] Designed for user repair, lacks traditional anti-tamper seals. No public reports of malicious supply chain tampering.
Known vulnerabilities Rare [3] Platform-specific hardware vulnerabilities are not publicly known. Receives regular firmware updates to patch underlying component vulnerabilities.
Prior attacks None [4] No publicly documented, widespread security incidents targeting the Framework Laptop platform.
Updatability Very common [5] Core design philosophy is repairability and upgradability. All major components including the mainboard are user-replaceable.
Category score 2
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Full [6] Utilizes standard secure network protocols (WPA3, TLS) managed by the OS.
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [7] Depends on the OS, but the hardware fully supports modern standards like WPA3 for Wi-Fi.
Storage Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [8] Fully supports OS-level full-disk encryption like BitLocker (Windows) and LUKS (Linux).
Category score 1
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [9] User accounts, permissions, and groups are managed by the installed operating system.
Authentication Secure [10] Supports strong passwords and biometric authentication (fingerprint reader) via the OS.
Brute-force protection Exist [11] Implemented by the OS, which locks accounts after a number of failed login attempts.
Event logging Access event logged [12] The OS logs all successful and failed login attempts in its security event logs.
Passwords Require change after setup with complexity requirements [13] OS installation forces the creation of a password or PIN. Complexity rules are enforced by OS policies.
Category score 1
Grade A