Hi,

I am an avid user of Qubes OS and I love what you have done. Finally I have a 
feeling of security and a peace of mind... I am not a security person but I 
kinda do care about it and have some basic understanding and am slightly 
paranoid.

I am currently running a DELL Precision 5520, which has vt-d. But it is owned 
by my company which I am leaving soon, and then I will have to switch back to 
my desktop, an old Intel 3700K without vt-d.

I am wondering, compared to my precision laptop with vt-d, what attack vectors 
will open up? The desktop will be connected to an Ubiquity router via Ethernet 
cable (no WLAN) which is in turn connected to a normal Cable modem. Is this 
reasonably safe? Is the NetVM mostly useful for WLAN or also for Ethernet?

I am a normal person, soon working as a developer at Amazon (so I would say 
while I am not high-profile, people might have interest in attacking me to gain 
access to AWS or any other Amazon service)...

Cheers
Mara

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