The Intel Management Engine may be able to bypass my computer’s firewall and have full access to my memory, but I can pull out the Ethernet cable and cut the power.
Also it’s easier to just exploit the keylogger in Windows I would imagine. At the very least make sure you don’t select the “express settings” (or whatever it’s called) in the Windows installer.
There’s a setting called something like “improve typing suggestions” that basically says it sends everything you type to Microsoft. They admit it has a preinstalled keylogger and has for a while.
Some privacy is better than no privacy.
The Intel Management Engine may be able to bypass my computer’s firewall and have full access to my memory, but I can pull out the Ethernet cable and cut the power.
Also it’s easier to just exploit the keylogger in Windows I would imagine. At the very least make sure you don’t select the “express settings” (or whatever it’s called) in the Windows installer.
There’s a setting called something like “improve typing suggestions” that basically says it sends everything you type to Microsoft. They admit it has a preinstalled keylogger and has for a while.
If you care about privacy and are running Windows, you don’t care about privacy.
Right… …windows.