An in-depth security review of the Intel Management Engine
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An in-depth security review of the Intel Management Engine
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#2I'm not familiar enough with the Intel ME to tell, but could this possibly be exploited with the arbitrary code execution in the ME being used to set the HAP bit without requiring hardware intervention?
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#4"Asking for a friend"
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#6This will be trying to close off the holes used to get at the ME OS I reckon.
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#7So, will Intel be patching both the vulnerabilities and the kludges people have found to remove ME? Thus making some customers safer while maintaining systemic risk for everyone? "Asking for a friend"
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#8I wonder if this will at all dissuade either Intel or AMD into continuing to make these super privileged processors whose functions are completely hidden. The cynic in me thinks that this will change absolutely nothing.
There is a great website called The Bad Thing [1] that has compiled the known information about Intel ME.
I just ran the detection tool on my laptop and I am running a vulnerable version of Intel ME, but I can't even do anything about it until my system manufacturer provides a patch for it. I feel like this is going to be one of those situations that ends up leaving millions of devices unpatched and vulnerable a few years down the road.
[0]: https://www.blackhat.com/eu-17/briefings/schedule/#how-to-ha... [1]: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~davide/bad_thing.html