Ah, I thought it's something inside the CPUs :) It sound so familiar ...
On May 1, 2017 21:38, "mdn" bernardlprf@openmailbox.org wrote:
Le 01/05/2017 19:59, BogDan Vatra a écrit :
Hi Ron,
If anyone can *prove* that it is/was possible to remotely access *any* Intel (from 2008+) based computer, it's the beginning of the end of Intel.
BogDan.
P.S. I know what Intel ME and AMD PSP are*, but I have no idea what WEP is. So, sorry for my stupid question, but what is WEP?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wired_Equivalent_Privacy
- Well, I only know that they are some buzzwords to sell/describe
nicely some sort of *unproven* backdoors inserted in every consumer computer, even we, the users, didn't ask for such things. What makes me suspicious is the lack of any documentation (at least AMD's PSP)...
2017-05-01 20:36 GMT+03:00 ron minnich rminnich@gmail.com:
On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 10:30 AM BogDan Vatra bogdan@kde.org wrote:
Maybe this is a new fools' day joke? May fools' day joke? This looks way too bad to be true ...
Not too bad to be true, not surprising to many of us who have been
warning
of this since, say, 2004. It's just that nobody seemed to care (I'm
speaking
as someone who gave his share of talks to different parts of USG --
people
always acted worrried, nothing changed. I don't expect anything to
change
this time either).
This will probably be another object listen like WEP, only much, much
worse.
ron
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