Try this backup copy from the Internet Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20121211162830/fm.csl.sri.com/LAW/2009/dobry-law09-HAP-Challenges.pdf
2017-08-30 1:00 GMT-03:00 taii...@gmx.com <taii...@gmx.com>: > I can't download the .pdf file for some reason (maybe the tla's got to it?) > http://fm.csl.sri.com/LAW/2009/dobry-law09-HAP-Challenges.pdf > can someone send it to me? > Thanks > > > Thoughts: > Sad this is still not an actual method of disablement, but it doesn't > really matter as anyone who buys *new* x86 hardware is still supporting > wintel's development of newer and better anti-features, DRM and > surveillance technology - one that can't even be me-cleaner/hap/etc nerfed > will be released some day. I wish people spent their energy popularizing > owner controlled arches instead of beating a dead horse. > > While IBM also makes surveillance tech they make POWER which as the last > performance owner controlled arch that sells for attainable prices goes a > long way to offset that. Heres to hoping IBM starts selling POWER > workstations... > > I find it hard to believe that the NSA uses made in china intel stuff with > ME chips present for their high security stuff (hap nerfed or not), I > imagine top secret things are done on POWER (which has a USA cpu fab and no > black boxes). > > > -- > coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org > https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot >
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