Intel AMT Stealth Breakthrough
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore methods for remotely compromising Intel-based systems manufactured since 2010 through the Intel Management Engine (ME) in this Black Hat conference talk. Delve into the powerful capabilities of ME, including full access to operating memory and out-of-band network interface access, which operates independently of the CPU even when the system is shut down. Learn about potential vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques targeting this built-in subsystem present in virtually all modern Intel architecture-based computers. Gain insights from security researchers Dmitriy Evdokimov, Alexander Ermolov, and Maksim Malyutin as they discuss the implications of these findings for system security.
Syllabus
Intel AMT Stealth Breakthrough
Taught by
Black Hat
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