Bugs in billions of WiFi, Bluetooth chips allow password, data theft

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Sat Dec 18 10:45:40 PST 2021


On 12/18/21, Karl <gmkarl at gmail.com> wrote:
> It's important to be able to disconnect your radios from your
> computing equipment.  The inability to do this is a clear push to take
> power from the common people

That's why the design agents above have been increasingly integrating
radios on many motherboard chipsets recently in manner that commoners
can't physically disable them. "Always on" "convenient" "included
for free" "saves a slot" those slick voices say... yes, for the agents.
Btw, serial number hw ID tied to your credit card, face camera, etc...
shared sold combined, top-secret databases know who they cracked.
A machine that never leaves the office/home doesn't need
wifi/bt/5g... use the ethernet cable.
Sniff your environment, a cesspool of insecurity, noise, and exploits.
"Bugs" designed in, left in by insecurity and marketing profit culture,
secure computing rainbow books binned decades ago remaining
copies sent to ebay to be quaint museum pieces shelf queens.
#OpenFabs , #OpenHW , #OpenAudit
Crickets.
Zero demand, zero investment, zero change.
Thus the prevailing win shall continue...
Zero click, zero day, zerodium.
Bring ass lube or cut the power cable.
Those are your choices.


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