What are the chances of intel ME doing checksums on every file I own and cross-refferencing it with an FBI database?

What are the chances of intel ME doing checksums on every file I own and cross-refferencing it with an FBI database?

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Zero. Checksums are worthless and so is intel's ME for casual surveillance.

Instead, what microsoft does is embed windows with an analyzer that monitors when an image is added to the filesystem, converts it to greyscale, divides it into sections, and then computes a rough hashlike number to each section. This allows them to match images across formats, size/color changes, as well as minor editing. Windows then stores and uploads this information a little bit at a time across the almost hundreds of domains that windows is constantly talking to. The majority of websites that deal with user uploaded images and files also do this.

I hope you feel better now.

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You have asked this question on this board multiple times and on others.

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Is the ME not powerful enough to do what microsoft does?
It's running a complete operating system after all.
I can't imagine for what other purpose they would need ME to run a complete OS with a network stack and everything.

it's a proprietary piece of consumerjunk with full access to everything. it can do whatever the designers (or hackers who took it over) want

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Thank me later OP.

I want to lick that belly
what the fuck does that say about me?

ME has no networking by default. Read the fucking manual, niggers. If it were sending strange packets to Mossad servers, your home router would notice them.

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that you've never done it before

You can prove that your router is participating in the snooping network. What you do is build your own network logging devices to put on both sides of the router. It is not hard to detect networking data for a computer with ME and no OS installed.

An OS is much easier to program for the kind of hardware management ME does than writing a unique firmware for every laptop model.

If it's so easy to detect, why has it never been detected?

Because it isn't sending anything to mossad servers.

Stop posting (((porn))), faggot

what Minix is capable of in such a configuration, thats what the real question is

Directly proportional to your likelihood to run for office.

Minix is not a "complete OS" in the same way that Linux/BSD is.

Who is this cutie pie?

If ME was truly a backdoor with ring -3 access and networking capabilities, why would the NSA rely on software exploits? They could grab encryption keys and documents from suspects with no effort, yet they go through the trouble to find exploits in the network stack and write software to exploit it.
The truth is that ME is not a backdoor and whoever claims that is a fucking moron.

If any form of security above the CPU level was proven useless, why would people spend billions of dollars on it? Think before you throw insults around.

Not to mention how do you expect the average CIA executive to justify his massive salary subsidized by taxpayers if any information can be obtained using a single exploit? Since when has anyone in the public sector operated based on logic?

So that dumbshits like you ask the same question.

its a markov chain bot

I never asked that question here, baka.

What are the chances of op doing some posting of every lewd loli file he owns?

Not very high.

It's much easier to hide the OS recording and sending out data than it is with hardware. Everyone expects windows to send out all sorts of mystery data, so it's easy to hide in a crowd. Hardware exploits are for fucking with iran and controlling politicians, and sending china our classified military data, not for catching dumb pedos, who will eventually fuck up anyways and mark themselves to be rounded up when an agency needs to justify it's existence.

Protip: elitism concerning the everyday usability of linux systems is a very deliberate controlled opposition campaign, eagerly and endlessly echoed by social defectives that actually believe that a command line is an adequate way to control the computer. This keeps linux (which is harder to control,but not impossible) out of the hands of everyday people through the simple fact that it is repulsive to use.
This is less of an issue now because the rise of "smartphones" put the nail in the linux market share coffin while at the same time making surveillance a shitton easier.


You are a moron if you think they haven't accounted for that. That is trivially easy to check for. Even rotation is simple to deal with if the sections are selected right. Cropping slightly more complicated but also capable of being defeated.

Wasted quints.

This makes absolutely no sense. You didn't answer the question, you just threw another one.

Yeah, ok. They do it for more moneyz. It still makes no fucking sense for them to not use ME and rely on software exploits.
Because we know they've used their other exploits to spy on all sorts of people, so it makes sense that they would also use ME if it was truly available.

Most 'murricans and europeans are ok or don't care about massive surveillance. Why would they need to do such an elaborate plan to "throw off" those who care about massive surveillance, if they're not going to believe that anyway?
The amount of mental gymnastics you guys do is fucking amazing.

Bravo.

I really dislike how people are conflating the issues surrounding ME/PSP. They're a concern because they could be exploited. There's no evidence of anything actually taking advantage of the potential exploits in the wild. All the tin foil really undermines the actual problem and just makes people worrying about manufacturer installed security holes look crazy.

(((tin foil)))
You took your time getting here, Intel.

Jokes on you, I work for AMD.

This board is becoming more and more like /g/ everyday.

Top kek. Is your PSP backdoored by chance? It's obviously able to be exploited. But intentional backdooring is what I mean.

I think he did that because calling people tin foil hatters originated with a propaganda campaign for and against the earth being flat. Which was created by a fake jew/kike/babylonian. You have to go back for not being aware of that simple tidbit of knowlege that a easy jewgle search would reveal to you.

OP it is possible, but it would require a radio device that is consistent across platforms. Like a cellular modem found in phones but very low power. Surely someone would have picked such a thing up testing with an oscilliscope? You have more pressing concerns like TANGO and the atacam submilimeter array. You could just stop keeping files they would care about. Or maybe just printing them all out on a burner printer purchased in cash and then deleting the digital files if you cared so much.

The ME is a backdoor, but in reality the NSA would never personally spy on you unless if you were a high profile target. If so, use data encryption and monitor packets coming to your router. You could just skip all this and just go with a Bulldozer era AMD processor like I did. I would never trust any machine you didn't personally build yourself. Intel can't possibly predict what Ethernet/WiFi you're going to use automatically.

Will it still do this to a linux install on another drive, but otherwise the same computer? Or would I have to encrypt it?

Nice get.
You should be more worried about windows 8+'s built-in photodna and there's no way to disable them completely nor access its working folders (photos and all that metro apps can't be accessed even with highest admin priv possible).
I tried to access those metro app folders but then I ended up finding small thumbnails of screenshots I didn't took without file extension somewhere and it uses SOAP and some shit to send them through skydrive (completely disabled) on some IP of which whois query points to microsoft cloud servers.

Perceptual image hashing at a rate that can keep up with the rest of the OS? It's a single-core 486. No.

Who would win?

unironically kill yourself pedo

There is literally nothing wrong with being a pedophile.

If you had ever bothered to learn some, any programming skills and actually knew what a markov chain looks like you wouldn't say stupid shit like that.

Take your pills, old man.

t.NSA

Through the merits of the brightest polish, ran hither and thither like maniacs, their feet as long as the king became a Muni having his capital and gladden Kunti herself.
A genrated sentence using the Mahabharata as the corpus. Not a fan of streetshitters or anything, it was just a nice massive corpus. My favorite sentence it ever produced was, "Thousands of infurated elephants."

They still have to attack systems which are pre-ME and they might use other exploits for deniability, or to give to spies / contractors who they don't trust enough to grant full ME access to any computer out there.

Think, you sagenigger.

oh shit

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96,3%

The worst part is that Intel doesn't even used the AGPLv3 in the ME!

You have no idea what the AGPLv3 does.

That's what I said, they ``didn't`` use the AGPLv3 in the ME!

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NIGGER take your retarded buzzword salad spewing back to cuckchan

Sounds exactly like how torrents work.

I see what you did there.

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Those are big numbers

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Then you're aware of it.

Prove it. In-group elitism about something that only that group thinks is worth doing due to the high cost is everywhere, as it's the basis of much social signalling.

Its actually pretty easy to do shit on linux. Now that I have grown used to it, I find my *nix machines easier to use than my windows computer. Workspaces are a breeze, and they are invaluable for organizing my shit. Being able to install shit through the repos is pretty convenient. Never have to deal with shit like the registry to fix problems. Tell me how this is high cost or bad again?

he's right though although there's already linux mint which is n00b-friendly although mint actually have backdoors.

this
>decent wiki and forums unlike some tomshardware "have you tried windows update then turning it off and on again?"or some unreplied msdn and stackoverflow post

Source. They have a nonideal security update policy but there is no backdoors hidden in Linux mint, the closest a backdoor was in a distro was when Ubuntu implemented the Amazon spyware

If you care then see it for yourself. There's plenty of sources saying it doesn't have backdoor.
They mask backdoors as user-experience and data collection and AFAIK it cannot be turned off on mint.
Just look for your router logs. Also, linux itself is backdoored.
Everything is insecure, even RNGs unless you go full cypher/crypto.

Stop shitposting.

Linux Mint should never be recommended to beginners when there is Ubuntu. The differences are superficial but the amount of support and documentation for Ubuntu is an order of magnitude larger. I would also recommend Ubuntu to experienced users for the same reason.

None. Intel being abandonware makes it pointless