Mac Developer: How to remote hijack computers using Intel's insecure chips: Just use an empty login string • The Register
How to remote hijack computers using Intel's insecure chips: Just use an empty login string • The Register: "Intel provides a remote management toolkit called AMT for its business and enterprise-friendly processors; this software is part of Chipzilla's vPro suite and runs at the firmware level, below and out of sight of Windows, Linux, or whatever operating system you're using. The code runs on Intel's Management Engine, a tiny secret computer within your computer that has full control of the hardware and talks directly to the network port, allowing a device to be remotely controlled regardless of whatever OS and applications are running, or not, above it."
Geez Louise!
Labels: security fail, security flaw, x86
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