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The Chinese adding back doors into their software/hardware.
Say it ain't so!
It ain't so.
To use the "backdoor" an attacker needs to have full access to the esp32 powered device already.
It's like claiming that being able to leave your desk without locking your PC is a backdoor in your OS.
Yes, this is about undocumented instructions found in the silicon but they are not executable unless the ESP32's firmware uses them. Firmware cannot be edited to use them unless you have an existing vulnerability such as physical access or insecure OTA in existing firmware (as far as researchers know).
It is good to question the "backdoor" allegations - maybe the instructions' microcode was buggy and they didn't want to release it.
Say it ain't so
Your bug is a heartbleeder
Say it ain't so
My NIC is a bytetaker
tech backdoors are only okay when us good guys require em
China ain't our friend but neither is our own regime, I don't get the normies only caring about privacy and security when chinaman do the thing
Then they tuck their dicks because they got nothing to hide when domestic spook is doing the same
pathetic and intellectually disingenuous
How about all tech backdoors are bad and we should aim to use and make software and hardware that is ethically produced and usable without selling out your privacy and security?
Where did anyone say anything remotely like that?
I think it's sarcasm mate.
I wouldnt be so sure about that. I've heard people say stuff that was mindbogglingly dumber than that, completely seriously.
it was in fact sarcasm
thats what /s is for.
Like a PRISM for China, is every powerful country just backdooring each other?
Thats hot.