If you have a Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge system then
we should be able to
disable the ME.
I've been planning to experiment with that anyway. If anyone wants to have
a little sunday session on it soon I'd be up for it. I have the required
hardware.
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 7:40 PM, danarauz(a)gmail.com <danarauz(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
A snipped version of an email I got from another
email list:
"---------- Forwarded message ----------
From:<snip>
Date: Wed, Mar 29, 2017
Subject: <snip>: Details on NSA Backdoor in INTEL Chips
<snip>
Robert Steele: Details on NSA Backdoor in INTEL Chips
http://phibetaiota.net/2017/03/robert-steele-details-on-nsa-
backdoor-in-intel-chips/
DuckDuckGo search: NSA backdoor INTEL
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=NSA+backdoor+INTEL&t=ha&ia=web
Expert Says NSA Have Backdoors Built Into Intel And AMD Processors
http://www.eteknix.com/expert-says-nsa-have-backdoors-built-
into-intel-and-amd-processors/
Intel ME dumpintel and comments
http://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/117886401/intel-me
Dear friends,
many of us speak and write about encryption, about surveillance, about
external control. Intel and Samsung, maybe also AMD, IBM/Motorola and
others, have it installed. The underlayer between OS and hardware. Totally
controlled from outside and independent of BIOS and OS.
Intel implemented it in the i3, i5, i7. Personal PC environment. And
servers and workstation? I am sure, it is the same.
The decryption of the encryption makes too much effort. With ME it is
easy and allways working. This is the reality, not the future.
Our possible answer: Free technology.
<nip>
http://phibetaiota.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Intel-Inside.jpg
"
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