[Arm-netbook] Removing wifi

Tom Cubie mr.hipboi at gmail.com
Wed Jul 4 02:13:13 BST 2012


On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Tom Cubie <mr.hipboi at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 9:05 AM,  <freebirds at hushmail.com> wrote:
>> A member speculated that I need to remove wifi because I work for the
>> government. I just posted what I do need. I should explain that I am a
>> domestic violence victim. My abuser hired investigators. The investigators
>> hired hackers. My abuser's hackers broke into my storage unit, car and room
>> where I had my netbooks. They replaced the hard drive from two of my
>> netbooks. The replaced hard drives had a customized version of Fedora and a
>> hidden partition. They infected my BIOS and graphic card with a rootkit (not
>> the Mebromi) which worked with the rootkit in the HPA/DCO of my hard drives.
>> Reflashing the BIOS and erasing my HD with DBAN and KillDisk did not
>> eradicate the rootkits.This article explains why
>> http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=234112&page=2. Hence, I need
>> to switch to a PC that neither has a BIOS nor a HPA/DCO in the hard drive.
>>
>> My abuser's hackers also hacked into my local LAN to out of band connect to
>> Intel's AMT in my Asus 1015PX and AMD DASH in my MSI netbook to remotely
>> completely control my netbooks and procure my data. Hence, I need to switch
>> to ARMS or MIPS. As of yet, they do not sleuthly offer out of band
>> monitoring to "IT administrators."
>>
>> I considered the Freedombox (DreamPlug). It's processor serial number (PSN)
>> is not burned into OTP memory so it is not visible online. However,
>> Freedombox's soldered wifi and bluetooth are soldered into the motherboard.
>> Bluetooth has a MAC address which is visible by default. The geolocation of
>> the MAC address of the bluetooth card and wifi card can be tracked. Even
>> when offline, hackers can hack into bluetooth.

>> I am considering the CuBox but it has infrared and ARM TrustZone. Infrared
>> has been hacked. AllWinner A10 would need most of my needs if I could remove
>> the wifi.
> i can help you, i think. I have one A10 laptop on my desktop, opened,
> The wifi module is really easy to remove. No soldering is needed, just
> plug the connector.
sorry, unplug
>>
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