stop circlejerking for a moment and answer this important question:
how does someone check for firmware malware in his machine?
stop circlejerking for a moment and answer this important question:
how does someone check for firmware malware in his machine?
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special tools
extra special tools
extremely special tools
Super extra special tools
that's it i'm never posting here again
very rare and special tools
turbo extremely special tools
Ultra special tools
Regular tools
Apple certified Special Firmware Checking Tool with extra Retina+ LCDOLEDWTFIPS display
>how do I check for malware in my malware
You are lame
Good
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Rare tools
Easily assessable tools
Very gnarly tools.
Have one.
github.com
you can reprogram bios chip with raspberry pi to circumcise the intel me from your electronic kike processing unit
1 - dump firmware from mainboard
2 - RE it
3 - ???
4- Profit!
Don't be lulled by the guys that say you can use an update to RE. How are you sure that it contains the complete code?
特別なTools
ubertoolz
iTools
Cow tools
Makes sense, it was probably made by Indians.
...
mega tools
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>not having the special tools
nu-Sup Forums is trash
install gentoo
Firmware malware sounds a little redundant.
Can we just say malfirmware?
Extra ordinary tools
Loose Tools
just reflash it
Wonderful.
Just hit it with a hammer, no need for those fancy tools
(((you)))
>post reddit question
>get reddit replies
Why are you surprised?
install
>firmware rootkits
>reddit subject
Intel deliberately makes this code inaccessible from the OS. That is how it is.
However, if it's there, you can access it. Obviously. It's not like it's encrypted. You just need some special tools.
>circlejerk
>Mr Reddit picture
huh, i didnt know 特別 was a な adjective
It seems like a good question
what's the real answer
>please be gentoo
Just backup the important data and reinstall your OS
The download CommonSense™ 2018 Deluxe-Funders-Especial-Legacy Edition
hours of firmware analysis comparing the current (updated) firmware to the copy of it, straight from the source, basically you're fucked, unless you want to trust a "special tool" that supposedly has and does "everything you want".
Do some cocaine, and get going.
that sounds dumb. just combine the first half of one word with the second half of the other word. firmware, malware, firmmal, or wareware sound better