Subject seems to have changed a bit, so not hijacking it. When thinking of any exploitation of firmware - should there be concerns of Intel's Management Engine in the CPU of any relays running on "home hardware" in any common unused pc or laptop? Should that be a concern on ANY newer Intel hardware?
Gumby
On 12/07/2016 02:35 PM, diffusae wrote:
On 07.12.2016 01:36, Duncan Guthrie wrote:
if some flaw was exploited in the various nasty proprietary bits that make up the Pi, much of the network might be compromised - due to large similarities across the different models, this would affect considerable numbers of devices. So using many different computer models with a large variety of operating systems is ideal for the network as a whole.
Yes, there proprietary parts in the firmware, but also this firmware is free and open source. And there are a lot of people who keep care on it.
It's especially very easy to rewrite the boot partition.
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