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[Libreboot] Lord of the rings, Was: Blocking Intel ME ?
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Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli |
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[Libreboot] Lord of the rings, Was: Blocking Intel ME ? |
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Sun, 3 Apr 2016 14:20:03 +0200 |
On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 11:26:10 +0100
Daniel Tarrero <address@hidden> wrote:
> ... i just miss the lord's right to bed :S
To add irony to the matter:
Ring 3 is userspace,
Ring 0 is kernel space.
But some security researcher popularized the idea of negative rings.
Ring -1 would be the virtualization hardware that is taken advantage by
free software like Xen.
Ring -2 would be SMM/SMI (system management mode)
And Ring -3 would be the ME.
So this is not very far fetched. I use to joke a lot about that.
Then at this point it's not hard to rewrite the lord of the rings with
that in mind.
You even have what looks like a GSM tower with a big eye, that knows
the location of people using the ring...
Denis.
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