Intel decided they have the right to put a whole secret computer inside your computer that only they can access. God knows what it does when no one is watching. That's the problem you should discuss, not this particular exploit.
It does very little. As usual with AMT, there's a lot of noise, but these vulnerabilities to date have only been exploitable with activated AMT. With activation you can patch, etc. And as I always point out in these stories, if Intel AMT freaks you out, Google "absolute software embedded bios".
Black Hat 2014 - Kaspersky demonstrates local and remote exploitation of first-stage CompuTrace agent (small agent, it is used only to install full version of rootkit after activation of LoJack or after reinstallation of Windows)
https://www.blackhat.com/docs/us-14/materials/us-14-Kamlyuk-...
Holy hell.