Intel's management engine in most CPUs since 2008 can be p0wnedover USB
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ci.org Anonymous wrote: https://www.theregister.co.uk//2017/...sten_dump_ime/ Proving once again that unix/linux/open source is a danger to anyone who uses it. |
Intel's management engine in most CPUs since 2008 can be p0wnedover USB
On Thu, 09 Nov 2017 23:18:48 +0000, Anonymous wrote:
In article ci.org Anonymous wrote: https://www.theregister.co.uk//2017/11/09/ chipzilla_come_closer_closer_listen_dump_ime/ Proving once again that unix/linux/open source is a danger to anyone who uses it. The moment they say that USB access is necessary to take advantage of an exploit, I tune out. They had a similar vulnerability in the Linux kernel during the week, but it's already resolved in 4.13.8 and I'm running 4.13.12. Such vulnerabilities are too insignificant to worry about but do demonstrate that just about anything is insecure nowadays. -- Doomsdrzej EFF & OpenMedia member TheRebel.media & Infowars supporter To Hell with liberalism Gab: @doomsdrzej |
Intel's management engine in most CPUs since 2008 can be p0wnedover USB
In article ci.org Anonymous wrote: In article ci.org Anonymous wrote: https://www.theregister.co.uk//2017/...sten_dump_ime/ Proving once again that unix/linux/open source is a danger to anyone who uses it. I use linux and open source software daily. I have no issues. Perhaps you should try something besides Apple products. |
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