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No, that's not true. Stop listening to the conspiracy theorists.
If you want to learn about the Management Engine and what is and isn't possible, start here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Management_Engine.
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Wikipedia is not a realiable source of information, however it's something useful. Take a look at this: https://stallman.org/intel.html
Stallman has a good professional degree and a very good reputation.
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not true , intel never access our computers remotely ,. but recently management engines security flaws was discovered by engineers , soon intel reacted for that process , and released new new firmwares to prevent backdoor
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I wanted to hear customer's opinions. Maybe with a test using reverse engineering could determine if really that's true or not. The firmware is propietary.
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Don't waste your time answering guys, anyone willing to listen to a whack job like Stallman isn't going to believe anything we have to say anyway.
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You say that maybe because you have a blind faith in Intel and propietary software.
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