Intel Chips allow remote access to your PC, OFFLINE! | Veraxity Radio

So…you’ve locked your PC, Powered it down, disabled all the features, password encrypted everything on your HDD, stuffed it back in its case and locked it in your closet. Safe right? Wrong.

Since 2011, Intel has been implanting a 3G chipset into your Intel Core i3, i5, i7 processors which allows for remote viewing of all features on your system, even while powered down. The chip, phantom powered, is ONLY not in effect while there is no power supply- and it is unknown at this time what kind of capacity may be reserved after the battery is dead or removed.

The 3G chip allows for remote access of every feature on your system- bypassing all encoded passwords and other “security” features installed on the HDD. It can remotely turn your PC on, Turn it off, access your camera, microphone, and even accessories linked through your USB ports…. ALL WITHOUT WIFI EVEN BEING ENABLED.

Your Laptop or PC with Intel Chipset does not have to be connected to a network AT ALL to have your privacy completely nulled. This chipset can be remote accessed by hackers, government agencies, and coders in the computer realm who know how to work the 3G network… Its own firmware is installed right on the microchip too- so they literally never have to run your windows to steal, corrupt, erase, or manipulate your information.

How is this possible? Intel is advertising the chipsets right on their website under the guise of easy remote access for computer technicians.

 

 

While the VPro processor sets are the primary concern, it is impossible to tell how many PC’s and Laptops were produced with this experimental technology inside during the course of these two years. If you think any Anti-Virus, Anti-Hack software is going to protect you from intrusion of your new Intel Chipset computer… You’re wrong. Hackers and Government spies can simply bypass EVERY security measure you have the ability to install on your software.

 “Intel actually embedded the 3G radio chip in order to enable its Anti Theft 3.0 technology. And since that technology is found on every Core i3/i5/i7 CPU after Sandy Bridge, that means a lot of CPUs, not just new vPro, might have a secret 3G connection nobody knew about until now,”- Softpedia.

 

“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.”- - Jim Stone

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Category: New in the World Order, NEWSTags: 3G, government, intel, laptop, nsa, privacy, processor, security, spy chips, vpro, wireless

About Steven Knichel

Stationed in Kandahar, Afghanistan, Steve writes to you as a conspiratorially conscious individual. It is his hope that the episodes and articles posted on this site will promote self research and personal development to assist in weaning the public off of Mainstream Media dependency, and inherently absorbing false truths.
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