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On 07/26/2012 02:44 PM, Kent Borg wrote: > > My "Manchurian" musings are on the theory that the Chinese are > aggressively trying to break into western systems, and that a Chinese > company (not just Chinese manufacturer) would have extra opportunity to > embed lots of stuff in products they ship. Not just software, but in > firmware and silicon. Maybe keyboard recorders that can be read back > given physical control of the computer. Maybe network hardware features > that can offer more deluxe remote access. > > Running Linux would break (most) Windows assumptions that remote access > might depend upon, but clever attackers might be more OS agnostic. > Lenovo seems like the make that would most likely have backdoors. If > the US government makes US manufacturers put in backdoors (as has been > rumored) the Chinese are certainly not above similar behavior. > > > -kb I think it is unlikely the foreign governments will be modifying the hardware. Most the spying, etc seems to be limited to the software level. (so far.)
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