That's true, seems like you'd need to know where they're going though, like a ton of work just to hopefully get one machine infected that has anything on it.
SupraMario
I see what you're saying. You're assuming someone grabbed a bunch of cpus, fucked with them, then tossed them back into the box and sold them as new.
It's not going to be there because if you're compromised via physical access, no one is going to give a shit about this exploit.... it's like someone having the keys to your house and then being worried they're going to smash out a window to gain access.
That's not how this exploit works at all...you have to have physical access to the machine basically. This is a nothing burger.
This article should say, with this one easy hack you can control an AMD users PC, all you gotta do is break into their home at 10pm right before they log off from browsing reddit and bam access.
Yep, and the portable part sounds great but if i need a portable monitor I'm going to just use a laptop. $850 is 49" ultra wide territory.
Go on Facebook Marketplace and buy a few hundred seconds for some change, then go to town.
I see, batteries do seem to cost more but the way I see it, 30k car and then a 10g new battery pack and your good for another 200k miles, I just don't see why you would go with a new car again.
Engine failure doesn't mean the car is done. You can rebuild engines for a 1/10th of the cost of another car. The engine is not the only thing that makes a car a car. Just like batteries should not be the only thing that makes an electric car a electric car.
That's a good thing.
Even then the batteries should not outlast the car. That's insane.
Sms is also not secure, kinda not what signal is...