Now take this same concept and apply it across automotive, pharmaceuticals, food, networking gear, computers, smart devices and so on.
Houston, we have a problem.
Yeah, this already has happened with laptop keyboards (dell about 15 years ago) as well as CISCO networking gear (last one I read about was probably 10 years ago, cisco started a new dead-drop shipping program to stop things from being intercepted in transit and tampered with).
Consider CPU Intel dies. Imagine what they sneak on them. I hope Intel goes out of business.
IME, Intel management engine, It runs its own operating system that you cannot access that has access to every single data line the CPU does (including networking abilities). The US Government/NSA worked specifically with Intel and PC suppliers to create specific hardware configurations that would automatically disable IME for gov purchases (wonder why?).
AMD has something similar as well. All mass market CPU's do.
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