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ϚHAIRMAN MΣOWКот и пылесосUser ID: 204698Today 03:07 AM Posts: 4,876 | Ghosts in your Machine? Intel Inside!New Intel Chips Contain Back-Door Processor, Hackable Even When Computer is Turned OffBy Jim Stone, jimstonefreelance.comSeptember 19th, 2013 New Intel-Based PC’s Permanently Hackable So you think no one can access your data because your computer is turned off. Heck it’s more than turned off, you even took the main hard drive out, and only the backup disk is inside. There is no operating system installed at all. So you KNOW you are safe. Frank from across the street is an alternative operating systems hobbyist, and he has tons of computers. He has Free BSD on a couple, his own compilation of Linux on another, a Mac for the wife, and even has Solaris on yet another. Frank knows systems security, so he cannot be hacked . . . or so he thinks. The government does not like Frank much, because they LOVE to look at everything. Privacy is a crime don’t you know, and it looks like Frank’s luck with privacy is about to run out. The new Intel Core vPro processors contain a new remote access feature which allows 100 percent remote access to a PC 100 percent of the time, even if the computer is turned off. Core vPro processors contain a second physical processor embedded within the main processor which has it’s own operating system embedded on the chip itself. As long as the power supply is available and and in working condition, it can be woken up by the Core vPro processor, which runs on the system’s phantom power and is able to quietly turn individual hardware components on and access anything on them. This is being touted as something that makes IT administration easy. It is being advertised as something that will allow IT professionals the ability to remotely troubleshoot a PC no matter what is wrong with it. It allows IT professionals to view the contents of hard drives, check the memory, or hunt for problems on a machine without actually being in front of it. And to that, I call B.S, outside of snooping it’s only real world applications would involve accessing a recovery partition and restoring the computer to out of box state, installing software outside the knowledge of the main operating system, and secretly placing or deleting files. But the intelligence agencies LOVE THIS. Because Frank is going on vacation soon and they know it. They have listened to all of his calls. They KNOW frank is a terrorist, because they have never been able to access anything Frank has done with a PC, and who would hide their use, other than a criminal? Frank keeps his computers up to date, and THREE of them now have Core vPro processors in them, and when Frank is gone, they are going to get their chance to access ALL of his files because the main backup hard disk went into the newest machine.Real world use for Core vPro processors will involve the following: Accessing any PC anywhere, no matter what operating system is installed, even if it is physically disconnected from the internet. You see, Core vPro processors work inconjunction with Intel’s new Anti Theft 3.0, which put 3g connectivity into every Intel CPU after the Sandy Bridge version of the I3/5/7 processors. Users do not get to know about that 3g connection, but it IS there. Frank was not stupid so he unplugged his router. Unfortunately for Frank, that won’t work, because anti theft 3.0 always has that 3g connection on also, even if the computer is turned off. Sorry frank, you were good with operating systems, but did not know everything about hardware. And now the real reason for your finicky security habits will be known to the NSA – you found a way to route photons to any place in the world without any sort of cable. You revolutionized communications. You were going public when you returned from your vacation, but thanks to your new Core vPro processors, a major communications firm is going to go public with your invention BEFORE you get home, and your research will be deleted and replaced with “criminal activity” so you will be arrested when you get back and unable to speak about the theft of your invention. Fascism is GREAT. If a system has the ram chips pulled, a Core vPro processor will read the hard disk anyway because it has all the ram it needs embedded in the vPro core. If you encrypted your hard drive, a Core vPro processor will read it anyway, because it snagged your encryption key. If your system has been taken apart, and has no video card, ram, floppy, or hard drive, your Core vPro processor nailed you, because you left a flash drive plugged in. Or a CD in the CD drive. And what about that web cam?The bottom line? The Core vPro processor is the end of any pretend privacy. If you think encryption, Norton, or anything else is going to ensure your privacy, including never hooking up to the web at all, think again. There is now more than just a ghost in the machine. The Zionist, Globalist, Banker scamming war mongering cabal has a history of using the marketing of security as a means to remove ALL security and nail you. If you believe Intel's cheerful hype about these processors making things more secure than ever, think again, because any processor which allows a machine to be accessed even when it's turned off equates to an information tyrant's dream come true Please engage your brain while watching this, the security pitch is unadulterated B.S. These processors in fact represent an ABSOLUTE BREACH of security no matter HOW they are marketed. From the techinical viewpoint of someone who worked for an intelligence agency, I call B.S. on Intel, avoid these processors like the plague! Editor note: Guess which chipmakers are the biggest zionist trash scumbag Israel-firster walking maggots supporter of Israel and Zionism? Yep. Intel. Stay tuned for my follow-up post. ~CM It was fun. Thanks for the fish. |
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LoP Guestlop guestUser ID: 191667Today 03:11 AM | Ghosts in your Machine? Intel Inside! oh ffs |
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ϚHAIRMAN MΣOWКот и пылесосUser ID: 204698Today 03:12 AM Posts: 4,876 | Ghosts in your Machine? Intel Inside!RESEARCH FINDINGS : Intel are one of the biggest supporters of Israel. Their very first development centre outside the US was opened in Haifa in 1974. Since then they have continued pouring investment in to Israel.[2] By year 2000 they employ over 4000 israelis. Exports from their Lachish-Qiryat Gat plant in israel (opened feb 99) total $ 3 million a day at peak capacity - approximately $ 1 billion a year. [1] Al-Awda (Palestine Right to Return Coalition) have pointed out that the Intel plant at"Qiryat Gat" is built on land Israel confiscated from the Palestinian villages of Iraq al Manshiya. Iraq al Manshiya was a village of 2000 people living in 300 houses with two mosques and one school. The original Palestinian inhabitants were terrorised out of the village and then the whole village was razed to the ground to prepare the way for the new israeli settlement of Qiryat Gat. Today the remaining population from Iraq al Manshiya is still not allowed to return.[4][5][6]. Legal action against Intel for building on looted land is being considered [7]. ADDITIONAL INFO & REFs :[1] Intel in Israel, from intel website:http://www.intel.com/intel/community/isr...utsite.htm 1974: IDC - Intel's first design and development center outside the USA, was set up in Haifa.1985: Fab 8 - Intel's first facility outside the USA for the manufacture of microprocessors and memory began operations in Har Hotzvim, Jerusalem.1998: A development center in Jerusalem (formerly "Digital") was purchased and integrated into Intel Israel.1999: Fab 18, the new plant in Lachish-Qiryat Gat, began manufacturing processors using 0.18 micron technology. A branch for the development of network and communications products was opened in Omer, close to Beersheba.Intel International acquired two companies operating in Israel: DSPC: A leading international developer and supplier of chip systems and software for the manufacture of cellular telephones for CDMA and TDMA devices. Most of 2000 DSPC's development efforts are currently directed at the 3G (third generation) market, which will integrate cellular phones with multimedia and Internet capabilities. DSPC develops, markets and sells integrated circuits (ASIC) based on DSP technology. Its customers include Motorola, Philips, Kenwood, Sanyo and Sharp. Dialogic Israel Ltd. (DIL): DIL develops solutions for computerized telephony and Internet telephony. Founded in 1993 in the Tefen Industrial Park as an R&D subsidiary of Dialogic, DIL employs 35 engineers. Its products are used in voice, fax, data, voice identification and synthesis, call center management and IP telephony applications - in CPE and in a public network environment. $810 million: The sum of Intel Israel's exports in 1999, a 92% increase in comparison with 1998.2000: Exports from the Intel Lachish-Qiryat Gat plant total $ 3 million a day at peak capacity - approximately $ 1 billion a year. [2] Investments in Israel From Embassy of Israel website:http://www.israelemb.org/economic/uscompanies.htm - Fabrication facility in Jerusalem - $1.6b- New facility in Kiryat Gat- Design Center in Haifa.- 5% holding in RADVision for $1m (4/97).- Acquired Shani.- Invested in RADGuard (5/98).- Owns 100% of Intel Israel (1974) Ltd.- Inaugurated $20m development campus in Haifa(1998).- Invested in TelesciCOM of Holon (4/99)- Acqires DSP for $1.6b (10/99) [3] Intels investments in apartheid education in Israel:http://www.intel.com/intel/community/isr...cation.htm ".. Intel invests in the promotion of higher education in Israel. In addition to scholarships for students, it allocates considerable resources to funding research and purchasing laboratory equipment." More: http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-intel.html It was fun. Thanks for the fish. |
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A Ghost of Mike'd TeeVeewhite spectral dogUser ID: 90250Today 03:21 AM Posts: 125 | Ghosts in your Machine? Intel Inside!I was once shown that the more layers of external technology that are present... the less spiritual the society... So the joke is to those that know... having to rape a users turned off computer because "the "they" lack communication skills and self esteem" is hardly screaming of confidence for those with eyes to see and ears to hear!!! So what happens if I turn all my power strips off every night and have no battery running the laptop??? My guess would be nothing!!! You are most profoundly loved!!! If you cannot understand the unified concept some call "god"... perhaps you can identify with gravity??? What is behind that??? And then... I still eat shadows... |
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LoP Guestlop guestUser ID: 151189Today 03:24 AM | Ghosts in your Machine? Intel Inside!It doesn't stop there. It doesn't stop until you realize the voices in your head are real, and they are telling you exactly what to do and when, and they sound perfectly logical. That is when you realize, it's ok to just let go. 
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Casual BystanderUnregistered UserUser ID: 193183Today 03:27 AM Posts: 3,834 | Ghosts in your Machine? Intel Inside! Use hibernate instead of sleep and pull the battery. ___________________________________The right to buy weapons is the right to be free! |
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LoP Guestlop guestUser ID: 174568Today 03:31 AM | Ghosts in your Machine? Intel Inside!"Toodles Inside"? 
The only "ghost" I know of is the Holy Ghost...he choose his own "host system", if you know what i mean... http://freebies2deals.com/wp-content/upl...kadoer.png Zech.8[1] Again the word of the LORD of hosts came to me, saying,[2] Thus saith the LORD of hosts; I was jealous for Zion with great jealousy, and I was jealous for her with great fury.[3] Thus saith the LORD; I am returned unto Zion, and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem: and Jerusalem shall be called a city of truth; and the mountain of the LORD of hosts the holy mountain.[4] Thus saith the LORD of hosts; There shall yet old men and old women dwell in the streets of Jerusalem, and every man with his staff in his hand for very age.[5] And the streets of the city shall be full of boys and girls playing in the streets thereof.[6] Thus saith the LORD of hosts; If it be marvellous in the eyes of the remnant of this people in these days, should it also be marvellous in mine eyes? saith the LORD of hosts. |
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Joshua Flynnwhile(CENSORED){printf("%s\n",Ideas);}User ID: 204594Today 03:50 AM Posts: 16,659 | Ghosts in your Machine? Intel Inside!ϚHAIRMAN MΣOW Wrote:(Today 03:07 AM) New Intel Chips Contain Back-Door Processor, Hackable Even When Computer is Turned Off Part of the 'always on'™ schema.Do people seriously think that within 30 years you could have jumped from paper corn-powered biplanes to jet fighters, but not have a 'computer within a computer' Russian doll scenario? No? Think how small the computer on your phone or MP3 player is (sure, it's simple: the MP3 player might only 'record everything' but it's still a computer doing calculations whenever it reads the variable input files etc). Everyone still thinks of a computer as this network of centralised devices. If a mass-produced iPad (which most people will comment probably has a 1000% profit margin or something) can produce computing capabilities (camera, microphone, GPS, websurfing, battery life, graphics etc) superior to that of the average computer perhaps not even 5 years earlier (remember when MP4 players were that bulky devices with no touchscreen? Yeah, I don't either), imagine if you stripped all of the 'unnecessary' technology (no screen, no battery, remove sim card, excessive storage, graphics card etc). You could probably fit a readily simplified iphone inside the excess space of a desktop computer without anyone noticing, and assuming you could strip it down further (simple command interface for camera, microphone, GPS etc that simply 'piggybacks' the system) probably could hide in a circuit board smaller than the average MP3 player attached to the motherboard as a self-encased chip: and no-one would be any wiser. Don't believe me? Matchstick sized microphones:http://www.microphonemadness.com/product...micbom.htm Smaller than matchstick sized camera:http://www.techhive.com/article/226605/w..._head.html Smaller than even camera smaller than a matchstick:http://www.extremetech.com/computing/840...t-computer Quote: Checking in at just over one cubic millimeter, the system houses an ultra low-power microprocessor, a pressure sensor, memory, a thin-film battery, a solar cell, and a wireless radio with an antenna that can transmit data to an external reader placed near the eye. Note the part that it's 'solar powered' and 'wireless' (this is only on millimeter scale: go somewhat bigger and most problems go away).Naturally people will argue perhaps one of two directions: you're not interesting enough (that's not the point: interest or not, it doesn't justify any sort of piggy backdoor tech, And it's there for when you *do* become interesting: and what defines the social norm of interest depends on which type of dictator you're dealing with. Criticise the government? That's probably of interest. They set the net first then try to catch you with it later on). It's too technologically difficult/expensive/challenging/unnecessary. This doesn't stop the NSA from wasting $1 million a month in electricity bills in a SINGLE data centre alone, or any of the other legal wranglings, backdoor deals and overpriced projects they pay for. Most people in economics will know that mass production reduces cost prices to within pennies (especially if the unit is well designed, used pre-existing and cheap materials, and only uses 'what it has to'), and that retail prices aren't actually reflective of bulk prices. Better yet, as it's a consumer product, the consumer is actually the one paying for the additional cost, not the state. All the state has to do is build a reasonably sufficient system that is both small (we've covered small on all counts so size is not a problem) and cheap, and can simply be 'tacked on' to the mass production of said unit. A clever engineer and designer could easily make use of pre-existing computer materials (IE you can eliminate microphones and cameras as they're already built in, and you exploit the 'grey area' on poorly maintained harddrives and caches as either temporary memory storage or long-term: reasonable compression algorithm would make that storage go miles). Consumer pays for the device but also inherits the cost of implementing their own backdoor. The capabilities of a tacked in backdoor computer system are only limited by the physical capabilities of the system it's attached to. Physical tampering is discouraged (voids the warranty, they say: not they gave one, especially when each system has 'planned fail' involved), probably wouldn't want you to find what is secretly attached anyway. How to filter radioactive water:http://www.oism.org/nwss/s73p919.htmIran Video |
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ϚHAIRMAN MΣOWКот и пылесосUser ID: 204698Today 04:01 AM Posts: 4,876 | Ghosts in your Machine? Intel Inside!Mr. Flynn, it's interesting study to build a hypothesis on the earlier days of consumer market electronics, namely personal computers, and the shift in attitude which occurred in the mid-nineties. It was a strange, notable occurrence when the puppet-media authority slowed, and eventually ceased talking about saving electricity, and phased into the benefits of leaving the computer on, because it was harmful to boot it up everyday... Like it was a fragile hadron collider with 5 cycles prior to MTBF.It's obvious that prior to the cellular mesh being what it is today, that in order to increase the "saturation" levels of candidate targets, they needed to promote the sleep / hibernation modes. No, hell, they not only seal the battery inside of the laptop housing, but they put in a "SMART" battery.... hoooo ho hoa he he hue. They define "Storage capacity" differently behind closed doors.  It was fun. Thanks for the fish. |
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Frater WRegistered UserUser ID: 152346Today 04:08 AM Posts: 4,404 | Ghosts in your Machine? Intel Inside! 5*. I'm glad I'm not the only one around here that visits that site. An ounce of practice is worth more than a ton of preaching. ~ Ghandi |
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