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Re: NSA and Intel

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From Intel Guy <Intel@Guy.com>
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Subject Re: NSA and Intel
Date Mon, 15 Jul 2013 12:10:47 -0400
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Anonymous wrote:
 
> Why backdoor just one brand of compiler (since there are several),
> when you could backdoor the architecture?
>
> I'm pretty sure there is a special sequence of intel instructions
> which open the unicorn gate, and pipe a copy of all memory writes
> to NSA's server.

You don't think that there have been enough people running enough
network-snooping tools and firewall appliances over the past 15-20 years
that would have discovered any back-channel communication to the NSA?

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