Prove that using intel AES acceleration doesn't steal your key and store in special CPU memory...

the US government is requiring all encryption software to have backdoors

Do you really think, they wouldn't require intel hardware to have backdoor in hardware encryption instructions?
AES-NI sounds like wet dream of feds and jews, whatever encryption software you use, if it uses AES-NI, they will get your key (password)

Intel or any hardware/software related thing is a technical matter.
If you want to prove it then you need the blueprints and the software of the said hardware with possible reproducibility.
It's provable but only on the condition that Intel and other releases their hardware.

For mind control satellites (should be renamed influential behavior satellites) except if you can go and verify them yourself in space it can't be proven.
So idk.
But there's shit tons of patents on subliminal bs see for example:
google.com/patents/US4395600

Even if they release their official blueprints, you still cannot prove that your device has not been tampered with. The only saving grace is that if the glow in the dark agencies wouldn't use this against you in court, because it'd blow the lid on their operation. At best, they would have to resort to 'parallel construction'.

go back to /killcen/

It's like you all want to be cucked by CIA glowing in the dark niggers, right anons?
Start using based Russian cryptography now.

Two things:
1) Software should give you the option not to use AES acceleration. If it doesn't, boycott it.
2) Is Intel ME the Clipper Chip v2.0? If it is, boycott it. Unless you get it for free, it means you're buying it, which means you have the choice, to not fucking buy it.

Are you retarded? Just blacklist the module in kernel

Why would it support AES acceleration at all? What's the point of encryption when your keys are being sent to CIA niggers and israel niggers?
Also, people are too dumb to use options, they use default ones.

Why do you believe that encryption keys are sent anywhere? Does anybody have documented proof that this happens? Or is this all academic theory, "I don't know how it works but I know it's happening because my gut feels it".

They try to log everything and encryption keys are very small, so why not. It wouldn't be anything very shocking. And it probably wouldn't get sent to Israel or other place that sticks out, but rather a very commonly accessed host/net, like Cloudflare or Google for example. Wouldn't be hard at all for the Intel ME to slip in key data into whatever other data you're transfering to their honeypots already.