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what is the point of all the effort we go through for privacy, when our cpus are bugged with spyware having full control of our pc,able to bypass pretty much anything. Arent we fcked in every way possible. And its not about would these cpu companies spy on us, its about they CAN. Im loosin faith we have to destroy everything, how do we escape bros....

>> No.54578124

>>54578055
nigger

>> No.54578145

>>54578055
bet you fantasize about sucking mental outlaw's black cock

>> No.54578257
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>>54578145
Stfu you filthy pleb.
BORN TO BE A FCKIN COMMONER
REEEEEEEEEEEEWEEEEEEE
U DONT UNDERSTAND!!!!*@&@*@
PRIVACY IS A FCKIN MITH WE ARE FCKIN BUGGED ON A FUNDAMENTAL HARDWARE LEVEL
FCKIN SLAVE OF THE SYSTEM REEEEEEEEEEE

>> No.54578519
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pre-intel management engine computers :)

>> No.54578637

>>54578519
What makes you sure that these companies cant just put in the effort to make old hardware less and less compatible with things we have rn, they have been doing it.

>> No.54578811

>>54578055
You might want to look into risc-v cpu, the future lies there.
Also if you are so much of a paranoid doomer you can always sniff packages sent from your computer to see if there is something odd.

>> No.54578855

>>54578637
Companies? As long as you can run a node why would you care?

>> No.54578983

>>54578811
Its not about sniffing packages bro, this shit is a cpu inside your cpu, and most fckin companies have their own version of it built into every cpu you can get.

>>54578855
What does running a node do in the end if the companies you get your cpus from literally have full controll over your pc, and i mean FULL control, able to bypass anu encryption, and everything that you have, whenever they please. And its everyones pc.

>> No.54578997

>>54578811
Ill look ainto it anon, we are literally screwed if we dont solve privacy on a hardware level.

>> No.54579016

XMR bros are midwits that should be ignored OP.

>> No.54579088

what the fuck is this shitpost
is this the best they could come up with?

>> No.54579229

>>54578983
Just use old hardware.

>> No.54579311

>>54579088
Feel free to retort

>> No.54580051

>tech schizo learning about ime and psp for the first time.

>> No.54580267
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>>54578055
It's kind of like how cars are hackable given the right models, time and tools, but it doesn't mean you stop driving. Those in power disseminate the meme that they are omnipotent and that it is thus futile to resist, but the fact of the matter is that they are slow moving, bureaucratic, and human. The pyramid of pain applies here - use defense-in-depth to make it harder for your adversary. Yes, with a backdoored CPU like Intel's ME or AMD's PSP it enables government to have the upper-hand in the event a high-value target's system gets into U.S. hands. With physical access to the device they can potentially do things like decrypt the disk of the system because they have lower-level access / access to keys for Bitlocker, but this is something that requires significantly more time and effort and is not feasible to utilize for most situations. When it comes to exchange of digital information one can use Bitcoin which takes minimal effort for anyone to track amounts / sender / recipient, or one can use something like Monero which takes adversaries an order of magnitude more effort to gain useful information about its network participants. Make your adversaries work for it, don't give them things for free.

>> No.54580360

>>54580267
Based risk assessor

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>>54578055
I moved on to other shit when I realized that privacy is useless
I use HAMI because at least there I can feel like I am doing something while I sit on my bed and think about how I am unable to do anything else but stay silent with my intrusive thoughts

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>>54578055
Yes modern CPUs are bloat asf and susceptibility to cyberattacks, but the CPU vulns you're describing are worth hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars.
Evey time you use a 0day, you are risking leaking it to a honeypot.