The Risk of RISC-V: What's Going on at SiFive?

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The Risk of RISC-V: What's Going on at SiFive?
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Ian Cutress muses upon rumors around SiFive, the forerunner of high-performance RISC-V cores.

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iDRAC is specifically designed for remote management of serves. Calling it a back door is silly when it's more of a front door. It's how Dell intends for you to manage the server.

That's the same train of thought I had when telnet was declared a back door in huawei devices.

https://www.theregister.com/2019/04/30/huawei_enterprise_router_backdoor_is_telnet/

During the hey day I passed hcna-rs, the first thing we were taught was to just use telnet as a means to enable shh, then log back in and disable telnet.

Moral of the story, do not under estimate a nation state's use of global tech media to effect a global drop of a product or manufacturer from the market.

LUL. So you’re right but one of the horror stories I tell around campfires is how many folks don’t know about that front door.

So how about we agree to “surprise feature” for iDRAC? And, yes yes, I can feel the “they shouldn’t be admins” coming.

It has to be enabled, right? So if someone enabling iDRAC doesn't know that it exists...

MFW a so-called cyber security researcher learns about IPMI

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