No it absolutely is not, all modern Intel processors are buit with a backdoor so intelligence agencies can access it freely, Vault 7 leaks are there, the Weeping Angel program could connect to TV sets, a cellphone, that is a small computer, can 100% be used to monitor, and thats easy to do with the right hardware and software.
Then show me the Hacker or security tester who has tested out the vulnerability and proven it can be done. Until that is proven then it is purely theoretical or actually fake. Just remember Intel agencies and government deliberately leak fake information sometimes. Misinformation is a very powerful tool.
The whole thing is offline but its obvious that the whole host taking it down might've created vulnerabities, whats more likely in my opinion is that the service itself was hostile towards the company so it helped leak, but thats my uninformed opinion and I might be wrong.
No it absolutely is not, all modern Intel processors are buit with a backdoor so intelligence agencies can access it freely, Vault 7 leaks are there, the Weeping Angel program could connect to TV sets, a cellphone, that is a small computer, can 100% be used to monitor, and thats easy to do with the right hardware and software.
Intel, AMD, Huawai, Supermicro, etc. all have "management" backdoors in their various chips and processors.
Then show me the Hacker or security tester who has tested out the vulnerability and proven it can be done. Until that is proven then it is purely theoretical or actually fake. Just remember Intel agencies and government deliberately leak fake information sometimes. Misinformation is a very powerful tool.
The whole thing is offline but its obvious that the whole host taking it down might've created vulnerabities, whats more likely in my opinion is that the service itself was hostile towards the company so it helped leak, but thats my uninformed opinion and I might be wrong.