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Tarlogic Security has detected a backdoor in the ESP32, a microcontroller that enables WiFi and Bluetooth connection and is present in millions of mass-market IoT devices. Exploitation of this backdoor would allow hostile actors to conduct impersonation attacks and permanently infect sensitive devices such as mobile phones, computers, smart locks or medical equipment by bypassing code audit controls.

Update: The ESP32 “backdoor” that wasn’t.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 day ago

    Assuming you’re not joking here, if your computers are any way modern they almost certainly have a backdoor.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 day ago

      Obviously, but I trust my Linux mint laptop a hell of a lot better than my aunt’s XIPPLG branded wifi cat feeder that she bought off Amazon

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          5 hours ago

          From what I understand, the only way to mitigate the risks relating to IME or AMD PSP is to simply not have a computer in the first place. Like I’ve said elsewhere twice now, it’s worth mitigating some risks even if we can’t mitigate all of them. I don’t want the most advanced computing device in my home to be an astrolabe.

    • sunzu2
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      01 day ago

      I don’t think Lemmy shitposters are getting them premium zero days used on them.

      • @[email protected]
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        124 hours ago

        This isn’t some crazy zero day, it’s pretty well known. Intel management engine and AMD secure technology.