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Re: [tor-talk] Mimix, an operating system inside the main OS



Hi George,

The ThinkPad X200 was introduced in 2009 (not 2000); Intel ME has been
in all Intel hardware since 2006.

It's probably worth noting that Intel AMT (which runs on the ME's
controller) is the "enterprise" functionality with the web server and
remote provisioning. The ME firmware just does stuff like host the
network stack and deal with the hardware support. Maybe it does other
stuff. AMT seems to be the really shocking vulnerable component.

Best,
Duncan

George:
> Franps:
>> https://www.networkworld.com/article/3236064/servers/minix-the-most-popular-os-in-the-world-thanks-to-intel.amp.html
>>
>>  You might not know it, but inside your Intel system, you have an
>> operating system running in addition to your main OS, MINIX. And it’s
>> raising eyebrows and concerns
> 
> Without question, the revelations about Intel ME are shocking. Sort of
> like we've known has existed on smart phones for a long while.
> 
> The article seems to note that it's only an issue for the "last few
> years" when I believe it's been found as far back as the Thinkpad x200
> (~year 2000), at least.
> 
> There are a number of tools on GitHub looking to mitigate ME, such as
> intelmetool, me-tools and me_cleaner, but one should be EXTREMELY
> careful about running them as bricking hardware is a real possibility.
> 
> Oddly, the article seems to cast Minix as tainted, while Tanenbaum is
> *really* someone who matters in operating system land in a good way, and
> everyone should realize that the original Linux was a Minix derivative.
> 
> g
> 
> 
> 
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