Intel Management Engine tinfoil hat thread
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>>107238125Kek, normies and their pozzed junk.
>>107238125I love ime. I can boot a new os remotely without being at the office!
>>107238125Imagine "they" take your PC, but you use bitlocker, lol they would just call ms and they would unlock it. Okay.. so imagine you use LUKS... lmao "they" would just call intel/amd and tell them to read out the boot keystrokes or tpm bullshit. Or some remote access, because this this is active, even if your PC is shutdown... so you have to pull the plug/battery.>It's time to move to risc-v
dont look up what amd psp does
>>107238189peak of intel
>>107238308Are you saying HAP disabling doesn't help?
>>107238308>remote access, because this this is active, even if your PC is shutdown... so you have to pull the plug/battery.Not if IME is hap disabled?
Don't care, AMT is rad as fuck.
Don't do anything THAT important on a computer that can connect to the internet. If you seriously need security at this level, you need to get a second computer without a wifi chip, and you need to pour cement in the ethernet port. Move data on and off it using only optical discs, or flash storage if you're brave.
>>107238125just use AMD
>>107239651evendoe qubes os recommends israel
>>107238775I'd say that cake goes to my 3.8ghz P4 due to not being vulnerable to spectre and meltdown, but yeah, generally speaking a high end Core2 Duo is as good as it gets for general use.
is it true that any hardware capable of working with a stripped ME is old enough to still be vulnerable to spectre/meltdown? coreboot on modern hardware cannot fully strip ME, and the newest strippable boards/chips are from before that got exposed and mitigated. there are still the linux kernel patches for it though right?
>>107240669What's more concerning is the screenshot in the OP. Even the tinfoil hat people are now moving away from HAP IME disabling in favor of soft IME disabling because of trustroot
>>107238125If intel ME could do everything they say it does hackers would have exploited it by now.
>>107242632Only the MOSSAD/NSA has access to the closed source secrets and they are the same people who created bitcoin