← Back to context Comment by guerrilla 17 hours ago Because we all know ASUS doesn't install backdoors by default... 2 comments guerrilla Reply rjdj377dhabsn 16 hours ago Backdoors in the OS or firmware?I always use Linux, so I don't care what software it came with. If you're suggesting there are firmware backdoors, I'd like to see your evidence. guerrilla 13 hours ago There have been known vulnerabilities in ASUS firmware, but I was referring to Armoury Crate which is forcefully pushed on Windows users.> I'd like to see your evidence.I think this is a really bad epistemological stance in this case.
rjdj377dhabsn 16 hours ago Backdoors in the OS or firmware?I always use Linux, so I don't care what software it came with. If you're suggesting there are firmware backdoors, I'd like to see your evidence. guerrilla 13 hours ago There have been known vulnerabilities in ASUS firmware, but I was referring to Armoury Crate which is forcefully pushed on Windows users.> I'd like to see your evidence.I think this is a really bad epistemological stance in this case.
guerrilla 13 hours ago There have been known vulnerabilities in ASUS firmware, but I was referring to Armoury Crate which is forcefully pushed on Windows users.> I'd like to see your evidence.I think this is a really bad epistemological stance in this case.
Backdoors in the OS or firmware?
I always use Linux, so I don't care what software it came with. If you're suggesting there are firmware backdoors, I'd like to see your evidence.
There have been known vulnerabilities in ASUS firmware, but I was referring to Armoury Crate which is forcefully pushed on Windows users.
> I'd like to see your evidence.
I think this is a really bad epistemological stance in this case.