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Your Intel CPU is backdoored, right now.
NSA/CIA/GCHQ Shills kept down voting this from Score 3:
Your Intel CPU is backdoored and it is wide open, right now.
Remember *3 Billion devices run JAVA* because everyone's motherboard is running it.
REcon 2014 - Intel Management Engine Secrets
CCC Intel CPU backdoor live hack demonstration, keystrokes logged and sent over wire, wireshark can't detect packet because the Intel backdoor runs above the OS:
30C3 To Protect And Infect - The militarization of the Internet
Jacob Appelbaum - To Protect and Infect Part 2 - At 30c3 on Mass Surveillance Tools & Software
Towards (reasonably) trustworthy x86 laptopsTools to remove Intel backdoor firmware (You need to physically clip onto a 8pins chip on motherboards to download/neutralize/flash the rom, nothing else can touch it):
https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner.Neutralize your Intel backdoor:
Neutralize ME firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge platforms
First introduced in Intelâ(TM)s 965 Express Chipset Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip (for Core 2 family CPUs which is separate from the northbridge), or PCH chip replacing ICH(for Core i3/i5/i7 which is integrated with northbridge).
The ME consists of an individual processor core, code and data caches, a timer, and a secure internal bus to which additional devices are connected, including a cryptography engine, internal ROM and RAM, memory controllers, and a direct memory access (DMA) engine to access the host operating systemâ(TM)s memory as well as to reserve a region of protected external memory to supplement the MEâ(TM)s limited internal RAM. The ME also has network access with its own MAC address through the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller integrated in the southbridge (ICH or PCH).
The Intel Management Engine with its proprietary firmware has complete access to and control over the PC: it can power on or shut down the PC, read all open files, examine all running applications, track all keys pressed and mouse movements, and even capture or display images on the screen. And it has a network interface that is demonstrably insecure, which can allow an attacker on the network to inject rootkits that completely compromise the PC and can report to the attacker all activities performed on the PC. It is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy that canâ(TM)t be ignored.
https://hackaday.com/tag/intel-management-engine/
Five or so years ago, Intel rolled out something horrible. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine (ME) is a completely separate computing environment running on Intel chipsets that has access to everything. The ME has network access, access to the host operating system, memory, and cryptography engine. The ME can be used remotely even if the PC is powered off. If that sounds scary, it gets even worse: no one knows what the ME is doing, and we canâ(TM)t even look at the code. When â" not âifâ(TM) â" the ME is finally cracked open, every computer running on a recent Intel chip will have a huge security and privacy issue. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine is the single most dangerous piece of computer hardware ever created.
Intel Active Management Technology
Almost all AMT features are available even if the PC is in a powered-off sta
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Your Intel CPU is backdoored, right now.
NSA/CIA/GCHQ Shills kept down voting this from Score 3:
Your Intel CPU is backdoored and it is wide open, right now.
Remember *3 Billion devices run JAVA* because everyone's motherboard is running it.
REcon 2014 - Intel Management Engine Secrets
CCC Intel CPU backdoor live hack demonstration, keystrokes logged and sent over wire, wireshark can't detect packet because the Intel backdoor runs above the OS:
30C3 To Protect And Infect - The militarization of the Internet
Jacob Appelbaum - To Protect and Infect Part 2 - At 30c3 on Mass Surveillance Tools & Software
Towards (reasonably) trustworthy x86 laptopsTools to remove Intel backdoor firmware (You need to physically clip onto a 8pins chip on motherboards to download/neutralize/flash the rom, nothing else can touch it):
https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner.Neutralize your Intel backdoor:
Neutralize ME firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge platforms
First introduced in Intelâ(TM)s 965 Express Chipset Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip (for Core 2 family CPUs which is separate from the northbridge), or PCH chip replacing ICH(for Core i3/i5/i7 which is integrated with northbridge).
The ME consists of an individual processor core, code and data caches, a timer, and a secure internal bus to which additional devices are connected, including a cryptography engine, internal ROM and RAM, memory controllers, and a direct memory access (DMA) engine to access the host operating systemâ(TM)s memory as well as to reserve a region of protected external memory to supplement the MEâ(TM)s limited internal RAM. The ME also has network access with its own MAC address through the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller integrated in the southbridge (ICH or PCH).
The Intel Management Engine with its proprietary firmware has complete access to and control over the PC: it can power on or shut down the PC, read all open files, examine all running applications, track all keys pressed and mouse movements, and even capture or display images on the screen. And it has a network interface that is demonstrably insecure, which can allow an attacker on the network to inject rootkits that completely compromise the PC and can report to the attacker all activities performed on the PC. It is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy that canâ(TM)t be ignored.
https://hackaday.com/tag/intel-management-engine/
Five or so years ago, Intel rolled out something horrible. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine (ME) is a completely separate computing environment running on Intel chipsets that has access to everything. The ME has network access, access to the host operating system, memory, and cryptography engine. The ME can be used remotely even if the PC is powered off. If that sounds scary, it gets even worse: no one knows what the ME is doing, and we canâ(TM)t even look at the code. When â" not âifâ(TM) â" the ME is finally cracked open, every computer running on a recent Intel chip will have a huge security and privacy issue. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine is the single most dangerous piece of computer hardware ever created.
Intel Active Management Technology
Almost all AMT features are available even if the PC is in a powered-off sta
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Your Intel CPU is backdoored, right now.
NSA/CIA/GCHQ Shills kept down voting this from Score 3:
Your Intel CPU is backdoored and it is wide open, right now.
Remember *3 Billion devices run JAVA* because everyone's motherboard is running it.
REcon 2014 - Intel Management Engine Secrets
CCC Intel CPU backdoor live hack demonstration, keystrokes logged and sent over wire, wireshark can't detect packet because the Intel backdoor runs above the OS:
30C3 To Protect And Infect - The militarization of the Internet
Jacob Appelbaum - To Protect and Infect Part 2 - At 30c3 on Mass Surveillance Tools & Software
Towards (reasonably) trustworthy x86 laptopsTools to remove Intel backdoor firmware (You need to physically clip onto a 8pins chip on motherboards to download/neutralize/flash the rom, nothing else can touch it):
https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner.Neutralize your Intel backdoor:
Neutralize ME firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge platforms
First introduced in Intelâ(TM)s 965 Express Chipset Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip (for Core 2 family CPUs which is separate from the northbridge), or PCH chip replacing ICH(for Core i3/i5/i7 which is integrated with northbridge).
The ME consists of an individual processor core, code and data caches, a timer, and a secure internal bus to which additional devices are connected, including a cryptography engine, internal ROM and RAM, memory controllers, and a direct memory access (DMA) engine to access the host operating systemâ(TM)s memory as well as to reserve a region of protected external memory to supplement the MEâ(TM)s limited internal RAM. The ME also has network access with its own MAC address through the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller integrated in the southbridge (ICH or PCH).
The Intel Management Engine with its proprietary firmware has complete access to and control over the PC: it can power on or shut down the PC, read all open files, examine all running applications, track all keys pressed and mouse movements, and even capture or display images on the screen. And it has a network interface that is demonstrably insecure, which can allow an attacker on the network to inject rootkits that completely compromise the PC and can report to the attacker all activities performed on the PC. It is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy that canâ(TM)t be ignored.
https://hackaday.com/tag/intel-management-engine/
Five or so years ago, Intel rolled out something horrible. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine (ME) is a completely separate computing environment running on Intel chipsets that has access to everything. The ME has network access, access to the host operating system, memory, and cryptography engine. The ME can be used remotely even if the PC is powered off. If that sounds scary, it gets even worse: no one knows what the ME is doing, and we canâ(TM)t even look at the code. When â" not âifâ(TM) â" the ME is finally cracked open, every computer running on a recent Intel chip will have a huge security and privacy issue. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine is the single most dangerous piece of computer hardware ever created.
Intel Active Management Technology
Almost all AMT features are available even if the PC is in a powered-off sta
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Jumping robots in a warehouse
This is a robot jumping in a warehouse : https://www.youtube.com/watch?... (jumps are at the end of the video)
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"They lived only to face a new nightmare..."
"... The WAR against the machines" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Mg7qKstnPk/
* An economic war taking jobs - robots also don't pay income tax!
(However, imo @ least? A true potential danger is what's in the film link above - "that terminator is out there - it doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear & it absolutely WILL NOT STOP, EVER... until YOU are DEAD!")
APK
P.S.=> Think about that - however, those in the field of computing stand to possibly gain, after all - robotics is coding for, maintaining & upgrading a computer w/ servo motors for the most part... apk
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Jumpin' Jehoshaphats!
Obviously this "analyst" just saw the Boston Dynamics Handle video
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Your CPU is running a backdoor right now
*3 Billion devices run JAVA* because everyone's motherboard is running it.
32c3 Intel CPU backdoor live hack demonstration, keystrokes logged and sent over wire, wireshark can't detect packet because the Intel backdoor runs above the OS:
Towards (reasonably) trustworthy x86 laptopsREcon 2014 - Intel Management Engine Secrets
Tools to remove Intel backdoor firmware (The backdoor firmware sits outside the BIOS, you need to physically clip onto a 8pin chip on motherboards to download/neutralize/flash the rom, nothing else can touch it):
https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner.Neutralize your Intel backdoor:
Neutralize ME firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge platforms
First introduced in Intelâ(TM)s 965 Express Chipset Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip (for Core 2 family CPUs which is separate from the northbridge), or PCH chip replacing ICH(for Core i3/i5/i7 which is integrated with northbridge).
The ME consists of an individual processor core, code and data caches, a timer, and a secure internal bus to which additional devices are connected, including a cryptography engine, internal ROM and RAM, memory controllers, and a direct memory access (DMA) engine to access the host operating systemâ(TM)s memory as well as to reserve a region of protected external memory to supplement the MEâ(TM)s limited internal RAM. The ME also has network access with its own MAC address through the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller integrated in the southbridge (ICH or PCH).
The Intel Management Engine with its proprietary firmware has complete access to and control over the PC: it can power on or shut down the PC, read all open files, examine all running applications, track all keys pressed and mouse movements, and even capture or display images on the screen. And it has a network interface that is demonstrably insecure, which can allow an attacker on the network to inject rootkits that completely compromise the PC and can report to the attacker all activities performed on the PC. It is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy that canâ(TM)t be ignored.
https://hackaday.com/tag/intel-management-engine/
Five or so years ago, Intel rolled out something horrible. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine (ME) is a completely separate computing environment running on Intel chipsets that has access to everything. The ME has network access, access to the host operating system, memory, and cryptography engine. The ME can be used remotely even if the PC is powered off. If that sounds scary, it gets even worse: no one knows what the ME is doing, and we canâ(TM)t even look at the code. When â" not âifâ(TM) â" the ME is finally cracked open, every computer running on a recent Intel chip will have a huge security and privacy issue. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine is the single most dangerous piece of computer hardware ever created.
Intel Active Management Technology
Almost all AMT features are available even if the PC is in a powered-off state but with its power cord attached, if the operating system has crashed, if the software agent is missing, or if hardware (such as a hard drive or memory) has failed.[1][2] The console-redirection feature (SOL), agent presence checking, and network traffic filters are available after the PC is powered up.[1][2]
The Management Engine (ME) is an isolated and protected co
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Your CPU is running a backdoor right now
*3 Billion devices run JAVA* because everyone's motherboard is running it.
32c3 Intel CPU backdoor live hack demonstration, keystrokes logged and sent over wire, wireshark can't detect packet because the Intel backdoor runs above the OS:
Towards (reasonably) trustworthy x86 laptopsREcon 2014 - Intel Management Engine Secrets
Tools to remove Intel backdoor firmware (The backdoor firmware sits outside the BIOS, you need to physically clip onto a 8pin chip on motherboards to download/neutralize/flash the rom, nothing else can touch it):
https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner.Neutralize your Intel backdoor:
Neutralize ME firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge platforms
First introduced in Intelâ(TM)s 965 Express Chipset Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip (for Core 2 family CPUs which is separate from the northbridge), or PCH chip replacing ICH(for Core i3/i5/i7 which is integrated with northbridge).
The ME consists of an individual processor core, code and data caches, a timer, and a secure internal bus to which additional devices are connected, including a cryptography engine, internal ROM and RAM, memory controllers, and a direct memory access (DMA) engine to access the host operating systemâ(TM)s memory as well as to reserve a region of protected external memory to supplement the MEâ(TM)s limited internal RAM. The ME also has network access with its own MAC address through the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller integrated in the southbridge (ICH or PCH).
The Intel Management Engine with its proprietary firmware has complete access to and control over the PC: it can power on or shut down the PC, read all open files, examine all running applications, track all keys pressed and mouse movements, and even capture or display images on the screen. And it has a network interface that is demonstrably insecure, which can allow an attacker on the network to inject rootkits that completely compromise the PC and can report to the attacker all activities performed on the PC. It is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy that canâ(TM)t be ignored.
https://hackaday.com/tag/intel-management-engine/
Five or so years ago, Intel rolled out something horrible. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine (ME) is a completely separate computing environment running on Intel chipsets that has access to everything. The ME has network access, access to the host operating system, memory, and cryptography engine. The ME can be used remotely even if the PC is powered off. If that sounds scary, it gets even worse: no one knows what the ME is doing, and we canâ(TM)t even look at the code. When â" not âifâ(TM) â" the ME is finally cracked open, every computer running on a recent Intel chip will have a huge security and privacy issue. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine is the single most dangerous piece of computer hardware ever created.
Intel Active Management Technology
Almost all AMT features are available even if the PC is in a powered-off state but with its power cord attached, if the operating system has crashed, if the software agent is missing, or if hardware (such as a hard drive or memory) has failed.[1][2] The console-redirection feature (SOL), agent presence checking, and network traffic filters are available after the PC is powered up.[1][2]
The Management Engine (ME) is an isolated and protected co
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LOL what a fucking stupid spin
Americans seem to think if you lost your cat the fucking Russians did it.
Everyone knows the CIA is the most evil organization and your tax dollar is funding it.
By the way, your Intel CPU is already backdoored, Intel and CIA/NSA are bed buddies that's why CIA/NSA are the biggest suspect.
Remember, *3 Billion devices run JAVA*, and your motherboard backdoor is running it.
REcon 2014 - Intel Management Engine Secrets
32c3 Intel backdoor live hack demonstration, keystrokes logged and sent over wire, wireshark can't detect packet because the Intel backdoor runs above the OS:
Towards (reasonably) trustworthy x86 laptopsTools to remove Intel backdoor firmware:
https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner.Neutralize your Intel backdoor:
Neutralize ME firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge platforms
First introduced in Intelâ(TM)s 965 Express Chipset Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip (for Core 2 family CPUs which is separate from the northbridge), or PCH chip replacing ICH(for Core i3/i5/i7 which is integrated with northbridge).
The ME consists of an individual processor core, code and data caches, a timer, and a secure internal bus to which additional devices are connected, including a cryptography engine, internal ROM and RAM, memory controllers, and a direct memory access (DMA) engine to access the host operating systemâ(TM)s memory as well as to reserve a region of protected external memory to supplement the MEâ(TM)s limited internal RAM. The ME also has network access with its own MAC address through the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller integrated in the southbridge (ICH or PCH).
The Intel Management Engine with its proprietary firmware has complete access to and control over the PC: it can power on or shut down the PC, read all open files, examine all running applications, track all keys pressed and mouse movements, and even capture or display images on the screen. And it has a network interface that is demonstrably insecure, which can allow an attacker on the network to inject rootkits that completely compromise the PC and can report to the attacker all activities performed on the PC. It is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy that canâ(TM)t be ignored.
https://hackaday.com/tag/intel-management-engine/
Five or so years ago, Intel rolled out something horrible. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine (ME) is a completely separate computing environment running on Intel chipsets that has access to everything. The ME has network access, access to the host operating system, memory, and cryptography engine. The ME can be used remotely even if the PC is powered off. If that sounds scary, it gets even worse: no one knows what the ME is doing, and we canâ(TM)t even look at the code. When â" not âifâ(TM) â" the ME is finally cracked open, every computer running on a recent Intel chip will have a huge security and privacy issue. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine is the single most dangerous piece of computer hardware ever created.
Intel Active Management Technology
Almost all AMT features are available even if the PC is in a powered-off state but with its power cord attached, if the operating system has crashed, if the software agent is missing, or if hardware (such as a hard drive or memory) has failed.[1][2] The console-redirection feature (SOL), agent presence checking, a
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LOL what a fucking stupid spin
Americans seem to think if you lost your cat the fucking Russians did it.
Everyone knows the CIA is the most evil organization and your tax dollar is funding it.
By the way, your Intel CPU is already backdoored, Intel and CIA/NSA are bed buddies that's why CIA/NSA are the biggest suspect.
Remember, *3 Billion devices run JAVA*, and your motherboard backdoor is running it.
REcon 2014 - Intel Management Engine Secrets
32c3 Intel backdoor live hack demonstration, keystrokes logged and sent over wire, wireshark can't detect packet because the Intel backdoor runs above the OS:
Towards (reasonably) trustworthy x86 laptopsTools to remove Intel backdoor firmware:
https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner.Neutralize your Intel backdoor:
Neutralize ME firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge platforms
First introduced in Intelâ(TM)s 965 Express Chipset Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip (for Core 2 family CPUs which is separate from the northbridge), or PCH chip replacing ICH(for Core i3/i5/i7 which is integrated with northbridge).
The ME consists of an individual processor core, code and data caches, a timer, and a secure internal bus to which additional devices are connected, including a cryptography engine, internal ROM and RAM, memory controllers, and a direct memory access (DMA) engine to access the host operating systemâ(TM)s memory as well as to reserve a region of protected external memory to supplement the MEâ(TM)s limited internal RAM. The ME also has network access with its own MAC address through the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller integrated in the southbridge (ICH or PCH).
The Intel Management Engine with its proprietary firmware has complete access to and control over the PC: it can power on or shut down the PC, read all open files, examine all running applications, track all keys pressed and mouse movements, and even capture or display images on the screen. And it has a network interface that is demonstrably insecure, which can allow an attacker on the network to inject rootkits that completely compromise the PC and can report to the attacker all activities performed on the PC. It is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy that canâ(TM)t be ignored.
https://hackaday.com/tag/intel-management-engine/
Five or so years ago, Intel rolled out something horrible. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine (ME) is a completely separate computing environment running on Intel chipsets that has access to everything. The ME has network access, access to the host operating system, memory, and cryptography engine. The ME can be used remotely even if the PC is powered off. If that sounds scary, it gets even worse: no one knows what the ME is doing, and we canâ(TM)t even look at the code. When â" not âifâ(TM) â" the ME is finally cracked open, every computer running on a recent Intel chip will have a huge security and privacy issue. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine is the single most dangerous piece of computer hardware ever created.
Intel Active Management Technology
Almost all AMT features are available even if the PC is in a powered-off state but with its power cord attached, if the operating system has crashed, if the software agent is missing, or if hardware (such as a hard drive or memory) has failed.[1][2] The console-redirection feature (SOL), agent presence checking, a
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WARNING: Intel CPU backdoored
Your Intel CPU is already backdoored
Forget security, your Intel CPU is already backdoored and it is wide open.
Remember, *3 Billion devices run JAVA*, and your motherboard backdoor is running it.
REcon 2014 - Intel Management Engine Secrets
32c3 Intel backdoor live hack demonstration, keystrokes logged and downloaded over wire, wireshark can't detect:
Towards (reasonably) trustworthy x86 laptopsTools to remove Intel backdoor firmware:
https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner.Neutralize your Intel backdoor:
Neutralize ME firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge platforms
First introduced in Intelâ(TM)s 965 Express Chipset Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip (for Core 2 family CPUs which is separate from the northbridge), or PCH chip replacing ICH(for Core i3/i5/i7 which is integrated with northbridge).
The ME consists of an individual processor core, code and data caches, a timer, and a secure internal bus to which additional devices are connected, including a cryptography engine, internal ROM and RAM, memory controllers, and a direct memory access (DMA) engine to access the host operating systemâ(TM)s memory as well as to reserve a region of protected external memory to supplement the MEâ(TM)s limited internal RAM. The ME also has network access with its own MAC address through the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller integrated in the southbridge (ICH or PCH).
The Intel Management Engine with its proprietary firmware has complete access to and control over the PC: it can power on or shut down the PC, read all open files, examine all running applications, track all keys pressed and mouse movements, and even capture or display images on the screen. And it has a network interface that is demonstrably insecure, which can allow an attacker on the network to inject rootkits that completely compromise the PC and can report to the attacker all activities performed on the PC. It is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy that canâ(TM)t be ignored.
https://hackaday.com/tag/intel-management-engine/
Five or so years ago, Intel rolled out something horrible. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine (ME) is a completely separate computing environment running on Intel chipsets that has access to everything. The ME has network access, access to the host operating system, memory, and cryptography engine. The ME can be used remotely even if the PC is powered off. If that sounds scary, it gets even worse: no one knows what the ME is doing, and we canâ(TM)t even look at the code. When â" not âifâ(TM) â" the ME is finally cracked open, every computer running on a recent Intel chip will have a huge security and privacy issue. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine is the single most dangerous piece of computer hardware ever created.
Intel Active Management Technology
Almost all AMT features are available even if the PC is in a powered-off state but with its power cord attached, if the operating system has crashed, if the software agent is missing, or if hardware (such as a hard drive or memory) has failed.[1][2] The console-redirection feature (SOL), agent presence checking, and network traffic filters are available after the PC is powered up.[1][2]
The Management Engine (ME) is an isolated and protected coprocessor, embedded as a non-optional[29] part in all current (as of 2015) Intel chipset
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WARNING: Intel CPU backdoored
Your Intel CPU is already backdoored
Forget security, your Intel CPU is already backdoored and it is wide open.
Remember, *3 Billion devices run JAVA*, and your motherboard backdoor is running it.
REcon 2014 - Intel Management Engine Secrets
32c3 Intel backdoor live hack demonstration, keystrokes logged and downloaded over wire, wireshark can't detect:
Towards (reasonably) trustworthy x86 laptopsTools to remove Intel backdoor firmware:
https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner.Neutralize your Intel backdoor:
Neutralize ME firmware on SandyBridge and IvyBridge platforms
First introduced in Intelâ(TM)s 965 Express Chipset Family, the Intel Management Engine (ME) is a separate computing environment physically located in the (G)MCH chip (for Core 2 family CPUs which is separate from the northbridge), or PCH chip replacing ICH(for Core i3/i5/i7 which is integrated with northbridge).
The ME consists of an individual processor core, code and data caches, a timer, and a secure internal bus to which additional devices are connected, including a cryptography engine, internal ROM and RAM, memory controllers, and a direct memory access (DMA) engine to access the host operating systemâ(TM)s memory as well as to reserve a region of protected external memory to supplement the MEâ(TM)s limited internal RAM. The ME also has network access with its own MAC address through the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller integrated in the southbridge (ICH or PCH).
The Intel Management Engine with its proprietary firmware has complete access to and control over the PC: it can power on or shut down the PC, read all open files, examine all running applications, track all keys pressed and mouse movements, and even capture or display images on the screen. And it has a network interface that is demonstrably insecure, which can allow an attacker on the network to inject rootkits that completely compromise the PC and can report to the attacker all activities performed on the PC. It is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy that canâ(TM)t be ignored.
https://hackaday.com/tag/intel-management-engine/
Five or so years ago, Intel rolled out something horrible. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine (ME) is a completely separate computing environment running on Intel chipsets that has access to everything. The ME has network access, access to the host operating system, memory, and cryptography engine. The ME can be used remotely even if the PC is powered off. If that sounds scary, it gets even worse: no one knows what the ME is doing, and we canâ(TM)t even look at the code. When â" not âifâ(TM) â" the ME is finally cracked open, every computer running on a recent Intel chip will have a huge security and privacy issue. Intelâ(TM)s Management Engine is the single most dangerous piece of computer hardware ever created.
Intel Active Management Technology
Almost all AMT features are available even if the PC is in a powered-off state but with its power cord attached, if the operating system has crashed, if the software agent is missing, or if hardware (such as a hard drive or memory) has failed.[1][2] The console-redirection feature (SOL), agent presence checking, and network traffic filters are available after the PC is powered up.[1][2]
The Management Engine (ME) is an isolated and protected coprocessor, embedded as a non-optional[29] part in all current (as of 2015) Intel chipset
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Video summary of Switch issues
This is a video summary regarding all the issues related to Nintendo Switch... quite a long video indeed.
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RFID ink doesn't require a chip &?
RFID can be applied to humans as well for the "cashless society", # of the beast 666 style https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufMWQkLQZAo/ so perhaps these poachers methods can be applied to save your ass one day folks (not that I agree w/ needless killing of animals, especially endangered ones (as I feel that animals are quite often BETTER PEOPLE than PEOPLE are - especially to one another)).
IIRC, they already use this type of system (no chip) to track cattle via satellite monitoring (no chip required, just a RFID ink tattoo - 'branded by laserscan').
* I don't get it - why would ANYONE head us into a doomsday prophecy for? Does it have benefits (good ones)?? Maybe - the bad ones FAR outweigh those & yes it frightens me & should YOU also,
APK
P.S.=> Once the 'powers that be' accomplish their goal of destroying the U.S. PetroDollar, it's going to be their REAL GOAL of TRACKING YOU & keeping you UNDER CONTROL (under their thumb, you get outta line, they cut off your "$"))... apk
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Re:Next: Youtube
If there are no subtitles (music videos included)
Pretty sure it shouldn't be too hard to automatically determine which notes are playing at a given time.
You can put that in subtitles, or just show which notes are being hit, allowing deaf people to see what's going on.
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Total fraud because Oil is all Natural and Organic
Oil is all natural. Oil is organic. It is part of nature, occurring naturally. It has been seeping from the earth for thousands of years without harm.
Humans are pretty arrogant to think that they are better than Nature. Oil is degraded naturally in the environment by wind, water, ultraviolet light, and microorganisms.
So what's behind this new get rich quick scheme? As our European forefathers asked "cui bono?"
Who benefits? Simple. The shysters and fraudsters who try to wrangle contracts and lucrative government and investor money for their hare brained scheme. Do you know the Sham Wow Guy? Or the vegomatic? Or any of those other scam artists peddling their cheap made in China doodads? Well these "scientists" have those pikers beat by a country mile.
These crooked "scientists" make fabulous salarys while shamelessly scamming the general public. Take that fake scientist Bill Nye. He is at the top of the heap of slight of hand artists. How much do you think he's worth? How much has this master snake oil salesman profited from his outlandish claims? How much is he worth? Try six and a half million dollars! That's $6,500,000.
Now consider the poor earthy-crunchy greeie shlub. He has a degree in sociology. He's pushing 30 years old. He meticulously recycles plastic/paper/glass/food scraps. His vegan diet consists of quinoa and rice. He shuffles around in Birkenstocks, works at the Rite Aid for a little over minimum wage, 31.5 hours per week, less that 20K per year. It's not enough hours even to qualify for company insurance.
Our poor schlub has a sunken chest and a pale pasty complexion. This chump lives this spartan third-world lifestyle so that he can "help the earth", sending every spare shekel to foundations controlled by the likes of Bill Nye, people who cruise around in tricked out Cadillac Escalades, while quinoa Birkenstock boy humps to work on his two wheel thrift shop "cruiser",
Cui bono? Who benefits? Why the fraudsters behind this "Magic Oil Sponge", the crooks and "scientists" pocketing a fortune in graft while putting the Sham Wow Guy magic sponge to shame. Mr. Sham Wow couldn't even dare to dream of a con this large and lucrative.
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Total fraud because Oil is all Natural and Organic
Oil is all natural. Oil is organic. It is part of nature, occurring naturally. It has been seeping from the earth for thousands of years without harm.
Humans are pretty arrogant to think that they are better than Nature. Oil is degraded naturally in the environment by wind, water, ultraviolet light, and microorganisms.
So what's behind this new get rich quick scheme? As our European forefathers asked "cui bono?"
Who benefits? Simple. The shysters and fraudsters who try to wrangle contracts and lucrative government and investor money for their hare brained scheme. Do you know the Sham Wow Guy? Or the vegomatic? Or any of those other scam artists peddling their cheap made in China doodads? Well these "scientists" have those pikers beat by a country mile.
These crooked "scientists" make fabulous salarys while shamelessly scamming the general public. Take that fake scientist Bill Nye. He is at the top of the heap of slight of hand artists. How much do you think he's worth? How much has this master snake oil salesman profited from his outlandish claims? How much is he worth? Try six and a half million dollars! That's $6,500,000.
Now consider the poor earthy-crunchy greeie shlub. He has a degree in sociology. He's pushing 30 years old. He meticulously recycles plastic/paper/glass/food scraps. His vegan diet consists of quinoa and rice. He shuffles around in Birkenstocks, works at the Rite Aid for a little over minimum wage, 31.5 hours per week, less that 20K per year. It's not enough hours even to qualify for company insurance.
Our poor schlub has a sunken chest and a pale pasty complexion. This chump lives this spartan third-world lifestyle so that he can "help the earth", sending every spare shekel to foundations controlled by the likes of Bill Nye, people who cruise around in tricked out Cadillac Escalades, while quinoa Birkenstock boy humps to work on his two wheel thrift shop "cruiser",
Cui bono? Who benefits? Why the fraudsters behind this "Magic Oil Sponge", the crooks and "scientists" pocketing a fortune in graft while putting the Sham Wow Guy magic sponge to shame. Mr. Sham Wow couldn't even dare to dream of a con this large and lucrative.
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Re:While were at it
Simples:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Dumb move by defendant
"Don't talk to the cops" is good advice when you are being arrested, or pulled over for something because you're not a lawyer, and you don't know all the tricks the cops have.
This guy does have a lawyer though, and the lawyer knows all the tricks, and has determined that it is ok to let the recordings be released. I can't really comment wisely on that topic, but I can pretend to:
*) The lawyer may think that the recordings will help the case.
*) The lawyer may have decided that the recordings would probably be released anyway, so might as well cut to the chase.
*) The lawyer might think the openness will help the case.
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Re:Tax Incentives
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Re:Worse is Better, well mostly...
> JavaScript is not worse, it is broken.
/.oblg sarcasm. What do you mean ..."use strict";
Isn't a hack?
;-)Oh you meant dumb shit like this
...if( 0 == "0" ) console.log( "equal" );
// True!? WTF!
if( 1 == "1" ) console.log( "equal" ); // True!? WTF!
for( var x in [5,6,7,8]) console.log( x + 1 ); // WTF 01, 11, 21, 31Yeah, JavaShit is fundamentally broken-by-design.
Javascript _could_ be turned into something OK, if it:
* Removed the idiotic ASI (Automatic Semi-colon Insertion) -- Doug Crockford of (Javascript: The Good Parts fame) @34:31 "Why am I betting my career on this piece of crap?"
* Added a native unsigned 64-bit integer
* Added multi-line strings
* Added the ability for .js files to include other .js files
* Standardized multithreading instead of blocking
* Removed the broken '==' operatorBut instead people will add kludge upon kludge.
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Re:How long till the eco human haters attack this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
"Birds eat up a lot of food"
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Re:Time To Invest In Infrastructure
Trains in Tokyo are light-years beyond "standing room only". Until we have public servants literally squishing people into trains to make sure the doors close, you can't really talk about Bart being crowded. At certain times of the day, trains are crowded, yes...but literally NOTHING like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
or this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
So if you haven't been to those places, you should get out more before you talk about how bad BART is. In addition, almost none of those other cities has the feature unique to the Bay Area, which is the bottleneck of the tube under the bay connecting SF to the East Bay.
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Re:Time To Invest In Infrastructure
Trains in Tokyo are light-years beyond "standing room only". Until we have public servants literally squishing people into trains to make sure the doors close, you can't really talk about Bart being crowded. At certain times of the day, trains are crowded, yes...but literally NOTHING like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
or this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
So if you haven't been to those places, you should get out more before you talk about how bad BART is. In addition, almost none of those other cities has the feature unique to the Bay Area, which is the bottleneck of the tube under the bay connecting SF to the East Bay.
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Re:Expenses
No, I get it. I'm referring more to the bit where old people complain that kids today are soft. "You have school busses? Back in my day we had to walk to school!" It usually adds the "Up hill! Both ways!" which is, obviously, completely ridiculous.
Too get a better idea, check out Monty Python's "Four Yorkshireman" skit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:The fewer humans the better.
Maybe we could put the unskilled labor to work underneath our cities producing energy through physical exertion?
Metropolis (1927) Fritz Lang - Rescore by The New Pollutants
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Re:Send everyone an email to let them know
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"They lived only to face a new nightmare..."
"... The WAR against the machines" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Mg7qKstnPk/
* Make of that what you wish... assuming APOPHIS doesn't whack us out 1st that is!
(When the 1st true AI 60++ terabyte neural network goes online using room-temp super-conductors & gallium arsenide switching...)
APK
P.S.=> Take it any way you like but in less than 50 yrs. time? You'll understand what I meant by it - won't matter to me, I'll be gone by then... apk
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It's a trade off
Increased loneliness vs the chance of missing baby wombat videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:"Will"Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you
... The Internet! -
"If you're listening to this..."
"... You ARE the resistance" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7bSYG0qL3Y/
So EAT YOUR WORDS, unidentifiable trolling coward (who I've obviously crushed before, hence your "bitch trix for 'not men'" w/ NO BALLS, like you)
APK
P.S.=> Same idea, just using film for 'dramatic effect' (or would you prefer I use classical literature or biblical script instead? Either way, works, & so does APK Hosts File Engine 9.0++ SR-7 32/64-bit http://www.bing.com/search?q=%22start64.com%22%20and%20%22APK%20Hosts%20File%20Engine%22&qs=n&form=QBRE&sp=-1&pq=%22start64.com%22%20and%20%22apk%20hosts%20file%20engine%22&sc=0-41&sk=&cvid=4E6D0ACAB195467CB44CC4E3AA653148/ just as I stated (which I have dozens of
/.ers attesting to also) per https://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=10320833&cid=53976475/ + https://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=10320833&cid=53976515/ as to its efficacy... apk -
Video of Zap Ruder
Another game using the same principle as Operation Wolf is ZapPing, an air hockey simulator that's part of a Zapper test ROM called Zap Ruder. People who've played it say it feels as smooth as using a Wii Remote. Video
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What it means? Nothing, but cost.
The answer to the question is it will cost more to get a CRT screen, since they are no longer produced on an industrial scale.
There is no reason you can't make one.
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Re:How are light gun games developed now?
That's how Duck Hunt worked.
But other games like Operation Wolf seemed to work on an entirely different principle. There was no flashing/white boxes like Duck Hunt, and (more significantly) you could shoot anywhere on the screen and see your bullet have an effect (even if you missed).
See for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Really?
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Re:Viruses too? ;)
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Re:More human work?
In order:
Where do you categorize manicurist in there?
Already replaced by robots in some places
Or barber?
Robots are already doing washing and shaving. It's just a matter of time.
What about locksmith or carpet installer or piano mover? Construction?
I'm missing your point here. In time, all of these things will be automated. There's no reason a lock can't be swapped out by a robot. It just hasn't been done yet (that I know of). And there's no reason that a robot can't zip around a floor surface, take measurements, and cut a rug to fit, then lay it down with a level of precision that far exceeds what humans are capable of; it probably isn't cost-effective yet, but it is only a matter of time. And some aspects of construction are already being automated.
I feel like there's a lot you're missing.
Nope. I'm really not. Anything that doesn't require creativity can be automated, and the only thing preventing it from happening is that it currently costs more to automate some jobs than to have a person do them. As the cost of automation drops, more and more things will become automated. Anybody who thinks that any kind of physical labor will remain a viable career in the long term is kidding him/herself. The only interesting question is when any given industry will reach that tipping point. Most of the jobs you list are likely to still exist for a while, mainly because barbers tend to own their hair salons and manicurists tend to own their nail salons, and most people don't want to put themselves out of a job. But that only slows the conversion to automation; it does not stop it.
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Re:More human work?
In order:
Where do you categorize manicurist in there?
Already replaced by robots in some places
Or barber?
Robots are already doing washing and shaving. It's just a matter of time.
What about locksmith or carpet installer or piano mover? Construction?
I'm missing your point here. In time, all of these things will be automated. There's no reason a lock can't be swapped out by a robot. It just hasn't been done yet (that I know of). And there's no reason that a robot can't zip around a floor surface, take measurements, and cut a rug to fit, then lay it down with a level of precision that far exceeds what humans are capable of; it probably isn't cost-effective yet, but it is only a matter of time. And some aspects of construction are already being automated.
I feel like there's a lot you're missing.
Nope. I'm really not. Anything that doesn't require creativity can be automated, and the only thing preventing it from happening is that it currently costs more to automate some jobs than to have a person do them. As the cost of automation drops, more and more things will become automated. Anybody who thinks that any kind of physical labor will remain a viable career in the long term is kidding him/herself. The only interesting question is when any given industry will reach that tipping point. Most of the jobs you list are likely to still exist for a while, mainly because barbers tend to own their hair salons and manicurists tend to own their nail salons, and most people don't want to put themselves out of a job. But that only slows the conversion to automation; it does not stop it.
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Re: Why on Earth?
Here you go: Monads and Gonads.
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Re:please do this for all places
Yet simultaneously, it is also the location for the launch of https://www.youtube.com/watch?.... Although they call them vending machines and not kiosks. Yet Americans like to pretend like it new and they invented it, they are kind of becoming like the old Soviet Union is so many ways, they invented everything, they are always right and their lies are the truth. What is exceptional about Japan is the quality of street foods.
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Re:Unskilled labor mostly going away...
The machines are expensive while they are a novelty, but in our times a machine does not have to stay a novelty for long. Not carrying the bags of produce? How about boxes of produce?
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It sounds like a death trap
Seriously.... a major death trap.... you're going to pump a giant underwater sphere free of water?
Then when you release it, or if something breaks,
That will be some SERIOUS... Delta-P
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Re:please do this for all places
Same here. I'm totally Mr. Pink when it comes to tipping.
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Re:Javascript really sucks
> Please share some details, because I love to know about JS caveats and pitfalls and share them with others.
Math.tan( Math.PI/2 )
Returns broken 16331239353195370, instead of correct NaN
console.log( 123456789 << 5 );
Returns broken -344350048 instead of correct 3950617248
Don't even get me started on the retarded ASI (Automatic Semi-colon Insertion). As Douglas Crockford said @34:31
"Why am I betting my career on this piece of crap"
For more Javashit shennagins see Wat
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Re:More human work?
Or just work faster
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Re:I think this existed in the 80's
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Re:Just what we need...
Obligatory Futurama reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHSDb-oI808
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Re:Just what we need...
Obligatory Futurama reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHSDb-oI808
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Re:That org is garbage
You're a bald-faced liar.
Here you go, cunt: turn 'em in, American!
I'm a classical liberal, not some douche progressive who calls themselves a liberal.
I'm prior military.And to be honest, if you ran your mouth to my face I'd fuck you up in earnest. But then again most of you don't have the balls.
Ever notice how uppity progressives get when the cops are around and they know there's somebody there to pull the ass kickers off of them, but when left alone they pipe down? How many PETA protesters do you see in a biker bar throwing blood on leather jackets being worn by the bikers? That's what I thought, coward.