Hello friends,
Today I learned that Intel processors have a closed-source BSD-based operating system embedded within them. It has the highest level of access on the computer and can access all information, allowing remote code execution. Doesn't this make Intel processors unsecure?
Okay, our every move is being tracked on the internet but somehow our security is ensured using certain tools. For example, HTTPS establishes communication only between the client and server under normal circumstances, but the situation with Intel takes it to a different level.
Today I learned that Intel processors have a closed-source BSD-based operating system embedded within them. It has the highest level of access on the computer and can access all information, allowing remote code execution. Doesn't this make Intel processors unsecure?
Okay, our every move is being tracked on the internet but somehow our security is ensured using certain tools. For example, HTTPS establishes communication only between the client and server under normal circumstances, but the situation with Intel takes it to a different level.