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A few twitter messages on the link as well.During a Q&A in which he’d promised to answer any questions put to him, The CEO of computer chip company Intel stayed silent when asked about NSA spying.
Brian Krzanich was taking part in a Reddit online chat session, and set about answering all manner of the website users’ questions, from the company’s relationship with Apple to his favourite type of sandwich. However, when it came to talking about hardware security in the wake of revelations regarding NSA mass spying, he suddenly had nothing to say.
When a second Redditer pursued the line of questioning, asking for a response to questions on the security level of Intel processors, Krzanich still did not address the question.
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The type of access we are speaking here is about the "secret" remote 3G ultra-low-power chip integrated into some of the workstation CPUs, however it's probably being used in all of them as further sources claim but I haven't researched deep about this so maybe some CPU enthusiasts know more about which ones specifically have this chip. The 3G chip ofcourse means, as they claim, that it has an radio antenna integrated so it doesn't have to be connected to the internet if the attacker is close enough physically, it can receive commands even if it's not turned on (power on state), however I do not know in detail in how low on the power level it can go, it might work only with sleep (+5VSB), and not with hibernation or power off, while still plugged in. But keep in mind, even if the PC is technically in Power Off state, the +5VSB is still on and can be used, it's never really off. The network card keeps using this for wake-over-lan stuff ... etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBTi5hNVykI
Previous article from quite some time ago: http://www.infowars.com/91497/
A leaked NSA slide also mimicks the Intel's Logo:
Moved from CPUs to P&N
-ViRGE
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