The updater downloads files through HTTP and doesn't verify the integrity of the file.Literally anyone in your network, your ISP, &c. could install malware in your PC:https://web.archive.org/web/20260206152314/https://mrbruh.com/amd/Link from archive.org because the page https://mrbruh.com/amd/ currently says>Temporarily taken down due to a request, will be back at a later date :)So AMD servers might be undergoing the difficult process of adding support for TLS...
>>108092861I agree but still not a good excuse.For me, mitm is one step above physical access which is an automatic, and I consider physical access "you own it" tier.If you're in my network, I've already lost.
>>108092861>t.retardA single connection to a malicious wifi hotspot or redirection from the NSA and you become part of the botnet
>>108092834Ok.
>>108092834>windows ecosystem problemsyawn
>>108092903The Linux updater (which Tbh I don't know if it exists) most likely works the same LMAO
>>108092936>This is the lock picking lawyer, and today we're going to be unlocking AMD's updater with this soda can
>>108092930There is no such thing.
>>108092930>The Linux updaterthe state of this fucking board lmaogo back to /v/
>>108092834ok but it's AMD, what did you expect?
erm you're not using heckin HTTPS? um, yikes. not a good like, duderino. can we these guys cancelled?
>>108092882>intercepts your client hello
>>108093040eiter PR for honeypot or a child that doesnt realize that you are supposed to keep quiet about things like that
>>108092930Linux package management (rpm, deb) uses https and signatures since decades ago you ignorant retard.
>>108092834I wouldn't worry about it.Buy Intel!
>>108092834discussion on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46906947>>108092861>rarelook at this retard and laugh jej