Can Intel ME chips see what I do on my PC if I encrypt my drive and run a popular Linux distro?
I have a i3 7100 and an encrypted HDD
>>62254948
Yes.
>>62254948
Yes. Maybe people find a way to disable it, but they just disable thay version.
The TCG knows whay it's doing.
>>62254948
ME have shitty functions that have next to nothing with the io of the running system. It's made for lazy sysadmins not for neet hackers.
Gee, I wonder if your CPU can read the contents of RAM and access other hardware connected to your computer.
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>>62254948
yes. its an os independent remote management thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_Computing_Group
>The vendor of a TPM-enabled system has complete control over what software does and does not run on the owner's system.
>There is legitimate concern that OS vendors could use these capabilities to restrict what software would load under their OS (hurting small software companies or open source/shareware/freeware providers, and causing vendor lock-in for some data formats), and Microsoft has already stated they will begin restricting what software they will allow to run on Windows, starting with Windows 8 on ARM.
>There is legitimate concern that OS vendors could use these capabilities to restrict what software would load under their OS (hurting small software companies or open source/shareware/freeware providers, and causing vendor lock-in for some data formats), and Microsoft has already stated they will begin restricting what software they will allow to run on Windows, starting with Windows 8 on ARM.
Seriously when will people understand that the TCG is the fucking enemy.
>>62255112
tpm is an external device that does not even come with the motherboard at least on my desktop.