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Intel security flaw, not a flaw!

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This recently identified "Flaw" is not a flaw at all. It is intentional architectural design that allows deep state authorities to spy on anyone they want without accountability. OH, I'm a conspiracy theorist you say? 

 

Well, if you go back to the early days of Intel when the P6 architecture was in bloom, Intel processors have serial numbers that can be read by the OS via a bios call! It was called the PSN. It was a huge outrage and the whole pc community was on fire about this tracking issue. So Intel had to come up with an innocuous was to serviel without the users knowing, infact this new method even improved performance so that everyone would want it! Enter branch prediction and shared cache. Sure it was faster and Intel pumped marketing into this "Intel inside" marketing because it was important to deep state to have control over people because they knew if they didn't take control now, technology was going to make control of the masses impossible. All of this at the dawn of the internet. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_III#Controversy_about_privacy_issues

 

Intel should burn for this. They have conspired at the highest level to enslave us into being sheeple and power their economic future!  Cryptography and cryptocurrency are the key to breaking away from the world elites and becoming individual free men. 

 

Oddly enough, AMD is not affected by this "flaw". Some Arm processors are vulnerable but not all of them, check out the wiki

 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meltdown_(security_vulnerability)

 

If you use an Intel Cpu, you have no privacy!  If your data is stored on a cloud server running an Intel cpu, you have no privacy! If you use Apple products, you have no privacy! If your Nas is running on an Intel cpu, you have no privacy. If your router is running on an Arm processor, you may or may not have any privacy! I have just mothballed all of my Intel hardware, bought AMD desktop and laptops, invested in non vulnerable Arm based routers, and if you care about freedom, so should you! Protect yourself, get informed, and be responsible! 

 

And if you are a fan of team Red, well, you are on the winning team! 

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I think you misunderstand, you already have no privacy.

Regardless of what CPU you use.

Keep dreaming.

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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/security-flaw-in-amds-secure-chip-on-chip-processor-disclosed-online/

Let me know how that works out for ya :)

 

Seriously, if you think AMD is somehow better than Intel and some "knight in shining armor", you really do need to calm down. There isn't some "conspiracy" to steal your data and you also never had privacy to begin with.

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5 minutes ago, Enderman said:

I think you misunderstand, you already have no privacy.

Regardless of what CPU you use.

Keep dreaming.

well yeah but the data is normally encrypted and sends to company's that need to obey privacy law. 

 

i don't like telemetry either, but telemetry and unencrypted data collected by malware is not the same. 

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Fuck me, now the goverment knows that i watch scottish midget porn, just becouse i bought intel cpu. 

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Just now, Flavortown2k16 said:

Fuck me, now the goverment knows that i watch scottish midget porn, just becouse i bought intel cpu. 

your profile picture says it without them spying on you :D

So basically no cpu is safe? :-/

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7 minutes ago, Enderman said:

I think you misunderstand, you already have no privacy.

Regardless of what CPU you use.

Keep dreaming.

No you are right, we have no privacy, not anymore. I suppose at some point everything is affected. Private Linux kernels too? 

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Did you know that the NSA intercepts shipments of electronics to add components to their PCB specifically designed for tracking and data collection?

 

Your smart TV is probably listening to everything you say.

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7 minutes ago, Flavortown2k16 said:

Fuck me, now the goverment knows that i watch scottish midget porn, just becouse i bought intel cpu. 

Ya learn something new every day, I guess...

 

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3 minutes ago, aisle9 said:

Did you know that the NSA intercepts shipments of electronics to add components to their PCB specifically designed for tracking and data collection?

 

Your smart TV is probably listening to everything you say.

Yes actually, this flaw as they call it exists in smart TV CPU's as well, not all of them but many

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