You said "How many of your raspis have an mmc1?" and I explained to you how the answer is ALL OF THEM (of this model). Are you going to ever admit you confused something completely benign for an IOC, or just keep bullshitting forever?
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APTs may be "A" but they aren't magic. If the pwnage is ephemeral, it *goes away after a power cycle and then your machine is clean*. If it's persistent, *you dump Flash and it's there*. There's no magic third option.
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Oh how limited your threat models are. Almost comically so. Dump flash. Lets see, using that arm32/8051 executing that code blob you can't read back, and can't even reprogram reliably at the high addresses on the flash chip on the SD/USB, that maintains that scrambled block map.
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Well then you had better ignore me then. Because I must be stupid, according to your logic. However, none of this is securing my computers or getting rid of that damn ttyAMA0 getty (and the cat came back the very next day ;-) )and ttyprintk device.
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