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This thread is getting way too politcal.
The fact that anyone who read the article would understand this is spyware that infects firmware, and not firmware that is loaded from the factorys would shut a lot of people up. This is almost certainly only an issue if you have been directly targeted for say, enriching uranium. No one has to worry about their porn stash. Technically speaking (as we should on tech powerup), the fact that the major brands have aparently leaked their firmware source should be more disturbing than the idea of the infection itself.
The fact that anyone who read the article would understand this is spyware that infects firmware, and not firmware that is loaded from the factorys would shut a lot of people up. This is almost certainly only an issue if you have been directly targeted for say, enriching uranium. No one has to worry about their porn stash. Technically speaking (as we should on tech powerup), the fact that the major brands have aparently leaked their firmware source should be more disturbing than the idea of the infection itself.
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