Re: [tor-talk] company devised process to disable Intel Management Engine

2017-12-11 Thread Milton Scritsmier
On 12/11/2017 8:48 AM, InterN0T wrote: > Interesting, do you have a proof of concept supporting that desktop PCs > without remote administration such as AMT, can still be reached remotely via > Intel ME? No, I don't nor do I assert that. To the best of my knowledge Intel has never commented one

Re: [tor-talk] company devised process to disable Intel Management Engine

2017-12-11 Thread Milton Scritsmier
On 12/10/2017 7:01 PM, InterN0T wrote: > Keep in mind that just because you have a laptop that uses an Intel > processor, doesn't necessarily mean that you also have Intel ME enabled by > default. I don't think my laptops support this feature unless I've missed > something that someone can enli

Re: [tor-talk] Intel ME / AMT + NSL vs Tor Nodes

2016-12-18 Thread Milton Scritsmier
On 12/17/2016 3:58 PM, podmo wrote: Agree Intel needs to do a much better job documenting the capabilities, The most detailed documentation Intel has issued on the ME is probably the 2014 book "Platform Embedded Security Technology Revealed" by Dr. Xiaoyu Ruan, who is an Intel employee who

Re: [tor-talk] To Toggle, or not to Toggle: The End of Torbutton

2011-04-12 Thread Milton Scritsmier
seems to have never-ending pitfalls. Maybe I'm exhibiting a great deal of hubris in nominating myself as the "average" Tor user, but after using Tor off and on for years and keeping an eye on this list all that time (so maybe I'm not really the "average" user after all), m