I don't remember where I read it, but it's there.
Why does vPro need to read your ram? Think about that.
This is computing for the masses/the asses/ the peons.
It can always be re-enabled remotely.

The Intel Insider is embedded in the processor. Yes you can "turn it off" but the people in the government and the phone company can always turn it back on again. There will always be misdirection about the full capabilities, look at this NSA scandal.

Remeber, one wrong picture on your PC and you go to prison for 10, 15, 50 years. Smiling girl fully clothed, if you're a male and you like girls that can put you away forever in this feminist/modern surveillance state.

Things that come up on google for me:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_vPro#Security_and_privacy_concerns

Security and privacy concerns

There are still many potential security concerns for PCs with vPro. There is apparently no way to disable vPro on a PC and most users cannot detect outside access to their PC via the vPro hardware-based technology.[22] Moreover, Sandy Bridge and most likely future chips will have, "...the ability to remotely kill and restore a lost or stolen PC via 3G."[23]

Another take on the technology:
http://theunhivedmind.com/wordpress2/?p=5266


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