"Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
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"Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
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#2Re: "Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
#3Company has US branch that's a government contractor: http://government-contractor.bizdirlib.com/ceo/Synertron_Tec...
Charming.
Re: "Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
#4http://blog.krisk.org/2013/02/packets-of-death-update.html
I used to use "Lanner" gear for voip and these had embedded intel ethernets. I don't have any more of them to test, but I swear I've seen it on them as well. We suspected power supply problems because the link lights would just go dark every once in a blue moon and need a power cycle to set right, but then we were never be able to reproduce it.
Re: "Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
#5Company from Taipei flashes some Intel equipment, then it appears to function correctly, but can be bricked remotely with a specially crafted incoming packet. Company has US branch that's a government contractor: http://government-contractor.bizdirlib.com/ceo/Synertron_Tec... Charming.
Taiwan (Republic of China) is by the way, basically it's own country with it's own leadership and currency. I find it somewhat hard to put China (People's Republic of China) and Taiwan (Republic of China) together.
Re: "Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
#6Company from Taipei flashes some Intel equipment, then it appears to function correctly, but can be bricked remotely with a specially crafted incoming packet. Company has US branch that's a government contractor: http://government-contractor.bizdirlib.com/ceo/Synertron_Tec... Charming.
I think you're reading way more into this, than there is to it. Taiwan (Republic of China) is by the way, basically it's own country with it's own leadership and currency. I find it somewhat hard to put China (People's Republic of China) and Taiwan (Republic of China) together.
Re: "Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
#7Company from Taipei flashes some Intel equipment, then it appears to function correctly, but can be bricked remotely with a specially crafted incoming packet. Company has US branch that's a government contractor: http://government-contractor.bizdirlib.com/ceo/Synertron_Tec... Charming.
I think you're reading way more into this, than there is to it. Taiwan (Republic of China) is by the way, basically it's own country with it's own leadership and currency. I find it somewhat hard to put China (People's Republic of China) and Taiwan (Republic of China) together.
Re: "Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
#8Company from Taipei flashes some Intel equipment, then it appears to function correctly, but can be bricked remotely with a specially crafted incoming packet. Company has US branch that's a government contractor: http://government-contractor.bizdirlib.com/ceo/Synertron_Tec... Charming.
Re: "Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
#9Re: "Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
#10Company from Taipei flashes some Intel equipment, then it appears to function correctly, but can be bricked remotely with a specially crafted incoming packet. Company has US branch that's a government contractor: http://government-contractor.bizdirlib.com/ceo/Synertron_Tec... Charming.
I think you're reading way more into this, than there is to it. Taiwan (Republic of China) is by the way, basically it's own country with it's own leadership and currency. I find it somewhat hard to put China (People's Republic of China) and Taiwan (Republic of China) together.
Sincere apologies, poor judgment on my part.