I hope you're not holding your breath for that...
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Nah, I've been inhibiting this planet for way too long to hold my breath on this, or pretty much anything ;)
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How about getting rid of x86 architecture and spark a new, transparent way of creating cpu's, chipsets, motherboards and other hardware?
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Bound to happen from the moment it was released. "God mode" capabilities require high standard of design & executionhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5120363/ …
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Software has bugs. Always has, always will. Don't know why you think a lawsuit is warranted in this case.
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Because it's criminal.
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I've been wondering for 20 years why no one has sued Microsoft for the same gross negligence.
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If it requires physical access, I hope the vuln gets called "the mindMEld". ;) (attempts at humour while sobbing quietly)
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Is my understanding correct that here
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Just look at the new D-link decision. You have to prove tangible damage *first*. So wait for wild exploits I guess :/
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Thanks, we appreciate
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Thank you!
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Suing the Intel is not a sin, because the Intel itself has used the "Trial and Error" approach for killing off competition for ages.
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