Intel vPro be carefull.

Read this morning and checked all the processors I own.

i7 3770k and i7 4770k not enabled.
i3 2350m not enabled
i5 750 not enabled

i7 4770 is enabled.

So only in one of my PC's.
 
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"vPro processors allow remote access even when computer is turned off"

I just can't take that seriously.

Aye, that raised any eyebrow here as well.

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Love the comments over there, one of my favourites is the "I turned the pc off but it was on in the morning".
Occams razor suggests he probably didn't turn it off, just put it to sleep or similar.
Experience with computers suggests if that wasn't the case, he probably left it on "wake on keyboard" or something in the bios :p

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I'll start laying in the supplies of tinfoil :D
 
What trash.

The PSU has to be activated to spin the drives as they won't run in 'phantom power' mode. All the stuff that hangs off the PSU would be active.

How strong a 3G signal would you need to get a signal in a tin box under a metal heatsink .....

How does it decrypt the HDD if windoze isn't running ...

Pure FUD
 
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