
How Intel wants to backdoor every computer in the world - Intel Management Engine explained - The Hated One
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Date: 2022-03-20
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Dragos
The best counter attack is to learn how to pre build on demand with 3D print our own CPU as a weapon can be build with 3D print. In fact we need to know how to create and build our own OS, CPU, VPN, and digital device parts to become independent from these criminals. and this invisible mini computer needs to be destroyed and never used again. problem solved. so who wants to build a non profit organisation that has this value, belief, attitude and goals? I wonder if Pine64 are doing the same thing---
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The best counter attack is to learn how to pre build on demand with 3D print our own CPU as a weapon can be build with 3D print. In fact we need to know how to create and build our own OS, CPU, VPN, and digital device parts to become independent from these criminals. and this invisible mini computer needs to be destroyed and never used again. problem solved. so who wants to build a non profit organisation that has this value, belief, attitude and goals? I wonder if Pine64 are doing the same thing---
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LittleBoySue
So has anyone noticed that computers are outfitted with those shiny reflective stickers on the cases and realized that they are PV stickers? (Photo Voltaic. How much energy does it take to power RFID cards or signal transmitters? Everything you do when your eyes are open or closed is monitored through all of your -smart- devices. Go get you some more
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So has anyone noticed that computers are outfitted with those shiny reflective stickers on the cases and realized that they are PV stickers? (Photo Voltaic. How much energy does it take to power RFID cards or signal transmitters? Everything you do when your eyes are open or closed is monitored through all of your -smart- devices. Go get you some more
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Azazel
Can't we see if it's sending data by reinstalling an os then not do anything and connect to internet and see if anything gets sent. ofc you need to make an isp that will capture and save the data before sending it anywhere. The new os is for making sure no viruses and nothing is running, and an opportunity for the IME to send data
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Can't we see if it's sending data by reinstalling an os then not do anything and connect to internet and see if anything gets sent. ofc you need to make an isp that will capture and save the data before sending it anywhere. The new os is for making sure no viruses and nothing is running, and an opportunity for the IME to send data
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Alex
6: 34 these are the only companies fighting to remove Intel Me. I mean apple has its own silicon now but why wasn't it fighting before? I think they somehow secretly work with the government and their code is also closed source so we will never know
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6: 34 these are the only companies fighting to remove Intel Me. I mean apple has its own silicon now but why wasn't it fighting before? I think they somehow secretly work with the government and their code is also closed source so we will never know
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Vanika
libreboot and use non closed source hardware or software to claim your freedom. Minix is easy to overwrite btw. It is a simple small kernel. You can use openbsd instead of gnu/linux distros if you do not like systemd or the generic linux kernel
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libreboot and use non closed source hardware or software to claim your freedom. Minix is easy to overwrite btw. It is a simple small kernel. You can use openbsd instead of gnu/linux distros if you do not like systemd or the generic linux kernel
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fisi
A tip for all of you guys:
Don't use Wifi, Bluetooth, cameras and non opensource software. Use Cables and Linux, calyx OS instead.
As well as mobile chips like qualcomm and MediaTek, while they are not effected -
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A tip for all of you guys:
Don't use Wifi, Bluetooth, cameras and non opensource software. Use Cables and Linux, calyx OS instead.
As well as mobile chips like qualcomm and MediaTek, while they are not effected -
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Austin
the wanna cry attack cost other countries lots of money becuase of something one country did.
how is it not an international issue? and why are our countries letting them get away with it.
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the wanna cry attack cost other countries lots of money becuase of something one country did.
how is it not an international issue? and why are our countries letting them get away with it.
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Low-Key-Gamer
00: 58, No you need the mother board to be powered which does not happen just because you are plugged in. BTW isn't this against privacy laws in the US, can't they be sued?
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00: 58, No you need the mother board to be powered which does not happen just because you are plugged in. BTW isn't this against privacy laws in the US, can't they be sued?
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Henrique
If it has its own network that means we could see packages going on our network right? There must be some sort of connection that can be detected and then blocked.
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If it has its own network that means we could see packages going on our network right? There must be some sort of connection that can be detected and then blocked.
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Pimp
06: 35 haha - - Google is fighting to disable Intel ME. You got jokes. Google is fighting for us. They would never build a backside with spyware in there system.
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06: 35 haha - - Google is fighting to disable Intel ME. You got jokes. Google is fighting for us. They would never build a backside with spyware in there system.
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