>he has a CPU with a backdoor built in
kek
what's your excuse, /g/? why do you have a CPU with a backdoor enabled that's always spying on you?
https://libreboot.org/faq/#intelme
>>58981320
i dont do federally illegal things on my computer
wow that was so ez not being the scum of the earth
Too bad AMD also has this problem
https://libreboot.org/faq/#amdpsp
Maybe we should just move to ARM... oh wait
http://www.openvirtualization.org/open-source-arm-trustzone.html
How is this allowed?
>In summary, the Intel Management Engine and its applications are a backdoor with total access to and control over the rest of the PC. The ME is a threat to freedom, security, and privacy, and the libreboot project strongly recommends avoiding it entirely. Since recent versions of it can't be removed, this means avoiding all recent generations of Intel hardware.
>>58981320
I would love to see the Intel ME system to be actively exploited on systems that don't have it enabled/not managed by sysadmins or evidence that the NSA has access
>>58981384
>animefag is retarded
not surprised
>>58981427
>posting anime on an anime website
horror!
>coming to an anime website and hating anime
how many extra chromosomes do you have, retard?
The Intel MEI is completely optional, it's also a chipset firmware, and not on the CPU itself.
If you wish to remove the MEI from your BIOS, use the tool package that corresponds to your chipset, and using the CMD prompt within Windows run the command to clear the MEI.
http://www.win-raid.com/t596f39-Intel-Management-Engine-Drivers-Firmware-amp-System-Tools.html