https://www.theregister.com/2013/09/23/intel_stuns_world_with_wakeon3g/https://news.softpedia.com/news/Secret-3G-Radio-in-Every-Intel-vPro-CPU-Could-Steal-Your-Ideas-at-Any-Time-385194.shtmlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20190102132218/https://www.infowars.com/91497/https://web.archive.org/web/20190102132218/https://www.infowars.com/91497/https://invisiblethingslab.com/resources/bh09usa/Ring%20-3%20Rootkits.pdfhttps://security.stackexchange.com/questions/155386/privacy-implications-of-intel-cpus-secret-3g-communication-anti-theft-3-0
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>>106579349I mean core vpro is built specifically for large enterprise customers to control their computers remotely. The enterprise customers specifically want to control the computers with chips remotely so they can have easier time managing their computers
>>106579640intel also had a a service where end users could pay to remote into their machine if it was ever lost or stolen, glowniggers could tap into this to remote into your machine when your not lookinghttps://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/vpro-anti-theft-small-business-advantage,3259-10.html
>>106579640Yeah, massive nothingburger thread.
>>106579349>2013News old enough to have hair on its cunt
>>106579657>roads are driven by people, people want roads to drive their cars>YEAH BUT GOV ALSO USES THE ROADS!!!
>>106579349Literally defeated with tinfoil.
>>106579359take medsyou still need a carrier to give you working sim card
>>106580661phones can ping the cellular towers without a simcard, all phones can dial emergency services with a sim card inserted. Its not to far fetch that the modem in the Intel CPU's could do the same. Also it would make more sense that it would be listening for a signal, not sending out one.
>>106581333without a sim card inserted*
pajeet inside
>>106579349>claims>say>apparently>No evidence is offered for the assertions detailed above.Schizo niggerbabble. Meds and BBC, NOW!
>>106581699(((sources)))
>>106581714Marge? what does wef and fauci have to do with your schizo meltdown.
>>106579970Your personal CPU is public utility?
Is this another zach schizo thread
>>106581767Enterprise CPU is a Enterprise utility.
>>106581724>>106581782odd how they didn't said that it's a lie
https://web.archive.org/web/20120219175230/http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/02/rosepoint/>But it’s not easy to do one of these wireless system-on-a-chip designs. Wireless radios and CPUs aren’t exactly ideal roommates. Both parties emit radiation that can mess with the other, in the same way that a calculator near an AM radio can distort sound. “This radiation seeps into the RF module and corrupts the data,” says Hossein Alavi, director of Intel’s Radio Integration Lab. “The closer they are, the more interference is going to go to them.”>Radio wave emissions can also mess with the microprocessor, Alavi adds.>To fix this, Intel has had to come up with noise canceling and radiation-shielding techniques for the chips.>Intel has even worked out techniques for putting radio antennas on-chip, but it isn’t talking about them for another year or two.
3G has been turned off in my country, so good luck hacking it without something that doesn't exist.
>>106582519for consumers, but there's nothing stopping them from keeping it enabled for glowniggers to use. Also newer intel cpu's uses 4G NB-IoT (LPWAN) and even newer ones use NR NB-IoT.
https://community.element14.com/learn/publications/b/blog/posts/intel-s-rosepoint-combines-wi-fi-and-processor-on-a-single-chiphttps://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/intel-rosepoint-atom-combines-x86-cores-with-wifi-transceiver.172310/
>>106579349every cpu has a backdoor insidehow new are you?AMD has its own dedicated ARM backdoor chip on his CPU design (ARM Cortex-A5 called Platform Security Processor)
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/09/intel-researchers-put-wifi-inside-the-processor-that-is/
>>106582695do you know how the backdoor in your cpu works?
>>106582838no and it does not matterif you dont like backdoors you are NOT using an Intel, AMD or ARM Cpu.What CPU are you using shizo anon?