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4 hours ago, desboj said:

Upravo tako. 

Isteče vreme za edit 😀

Ono malo što se zna( od trojanaca instaliranih na CDovima promo materijala random naučnih simpozijuma preko stuxneta na 30 godina starim simensovim centrifugama za obogaćivanje uranijuma, pa do Intel procesora dizajniranih (samo) u Haifi sa dokazanim špijunskim rupama i rupicama) je domaći zadatak za svaku kgbfsbciabia kamarilu.

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Mossad jednostavno nema clout kakav imaju neke druge agencije. U Stuxnet su bili uključeni i Amerikanci, GCHQ je elegantno izbušio belgijski telekom, trojanci na CDu naspram USB drajvova koji dampuju kompletnu memoriju čim ga utakneš u računar (makar laptop bio i zaključan)... Teško je procijeniti tu ko je gavni baja na osnovu malo podataka koji dođu do javnosti.

 

btw koji su to procesori iz Haife i šta je specifično za njih u odnosu na ostale Intelove procesore?

 

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5 hours ago, laser lotus said:

koji su to procesori iz Haife i šta je specifično za njih u odnosu na ostale Intelove procesore?

Svi Intelovi procesori napravljeni u zadnjih 15ak godina imaju veze sa tim centrom, neki i u potpunosti dizajnirani tamo. A najava od letos je

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Intel announced new 8th generation processors in August 2018 that promised up to twelve times faster connectivity speeds and twice the performance of a processor manufactured five years prior. These new processors were developed and designed at Intel's campus in Haifa, Israel. An official statement from Intel claims that these new processors will offer significant gains for users in office productivity, gaming and content creation.  

 

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Znam da je Core serija započeta na osnovu njihovog dizajna za Pentium M - kad se ispostavilo da je Pentium 4 linija ćorak i da više ne mogu da se pumpaju Mhz i toplota koja ide uz to. Ali u sklopu ove priče malo mi je nategnuto da oni tu mogu da rade nešto bez znanja Amerikanaca.

btw koje dokazane rupe? ME?

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U.S. Steps Up Pressure on Germany Over Huawei Security Concerns

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-12-18/u-s-is-said-to-ratchet-up-huawei-security-concerns-to-germany

President Donald Trump’s administration is stepping up pressure on Germany over security concerns tied to China’s Huawei Technologies Co. as Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government prepares an auction for ultrafast 5G wireless networks.

 
 

A U.S. delegation met on Friday with German counterparts in the Foreign Ministry in Berlin to discuss risks posed by the Chinese company, according to people with knowledge of the talks who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. The American officials used the closed-door talks to raise their concerns about Huawei’s role in expanding Germany’s 5G network. The auction is scheduled for next year.

U.S. officials are optimistic that their warnings are getting a hearing, though any detailed talks are in early stages and no concrete commitments have been made, according to one of the people.
The U.S. pressure on Germany underscores increased scrutiny of Huawei as governments grapple with fears that the telecom-equipment maker’s gear is an enabler for Chinese espionage. The Berlin meeting took place a day after German carrier Deutsche Telekom AG said it will re-evaluate its purchasing strategy on Huawei, an indication that it may drop the Chinese company from its list of network suppliers.
 

No Consensus

German officials have become increasingly wary of the prospect of Huawei supplying 5G equipment. Merkel’s coalition government is looking at potential modifications to rules and standards that would affect the Chinese company, though it hasn’t yet arrived at a consensus, people familiar with the talks said earlier this month.

 

U.S. representatives have previously held talks -- including with German lawmakers -- to warn about Huawei’s surveillance operations. Germany currently has no legal basis to partially or fully exclude Huawei from supplying equipment for 5G, a technology that will enable users to download full-length films in a matter of seconds.

France is also raising its defenses, including adding items to the French government’s “high-alert” list that tacitly targets Huawei. The Chinese company is confronting bans in the U.S., Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

U.S. warnings over espionage are a delicate matter in Germany. Revelations

over the scale of the National Security Agency’s signals intelligence, including reports of tapping Merkel’s mobile phone, are still fresh in Berlin five years after they came to light.

Huawei is pushing back against the accusations. The company’s rotating chairman warned this week that blacklisting the Chinese company without proof will hurt the industry and disrupt the emergence of new wireless technology globally. Ken Hu, speaking at a Huawei manufacturing base in Dongguan, cited “groundless speculation,’’ in some of the first public comments since the shock arrest of the company’s chief financial officer.

 

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