There was more than one incident. There’s a whole list of incidents.
There was more than one incident. There’s a whole list of incidents.
In the case of the soldiers in Iraq, China had installed an independent chip specifically for keylogging. I don’t know if replacing the boot loader would even solve that.
They had a Chinese back door in the firmware. Don’t know if that’s still the case. https://www.techworm.net/2015/08/lenovo-pcs-and-laptops-seem-to-have-a-bios-level-backdoor.html They’ve had several major (intentional) security flaws over the years. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenovo They had a modified UEFI that allows insecure execution of EXEs. The Lenovo laptops given to US military in Iraq had keyloggers that sent all inputs back to China.
LibreSUSE 😎
Jokes on them. I uploaded 1 TB of pirated content years ago before the 365 subscription expired and OneDrive hasn’t functioned since.
“How can we blame this on immigrants” - Tory thought process.
The past tense makes me think he’s dead.
As a side note, EA has basically locked me out of my entire library and I gave up trying to fix it. Terrible launcher.
I use Arch by the way.
I would be playing it, but their attempt to break existing mods put a bad taste in my mouth.
Breaking changes is what drove me to switch to KDE.
I just wanted a distro built to my specs, up to date, uses pacman, not run by a for-profit company, with good documentation. The hype is mostly Reddit elitism and gatekeeping. I like that nobody has slipped branding and extra bookmarks into my browser.