On 1/31/26 3:44 PM, Kent Borg wrote:
Longer Answer, Option Three: Make a study of the whole issue. Research what known compromises there are of that model, dissect that hardware and software looking for ways it could have been compromised, that maybe no one else has discovered. Make it a major project. But, if you also want a computer to use, you still need another because this one will be in pieces.
Longer Answer, Option Four: Do a thorough search and see whether there are known compromises of that firmware. See whether there are reported fixes for them. But I don't think you will find anything, I don't think it is common for consumer laptops to have malicious firmware attacks made public.
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