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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 868713" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>You are asking too much for a system with windows installed that is connected to the internet, is your system holding top secret documents?</p><p></p><p>You are more likely to get hit by a bus than a "JavaScript-based side-channel attacks against leaks from CPU/RAM ". Those exploits are only used very very rarely by nation states against foreign government systems. There are easier ways to exploit systems that's why those attacks are theoretical and not really practical. Why hack a cpu or flip some bits in ram when you can hack the router and control where the packets go. Personally I wouldn't worry about the more exotic attacks and if you need to worry about those attacks I would probably stop using electronics all together and go live in a mud hut in the middle of Africa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 868713, member: 57429"] You are asking too much for a system with windows installed that is connected to the internet, is your system holding top secret documents? You are more likely to get hit by a bus than a "JavaScript-based side-channel attacks against leaks from CPU/RAM ". Those exploits are only used very very rarely by nation states against foreign government systems. There are easier ways to exploit systems that's why those attacks are theoretical and not really practical. Why hack a cpu or flip some bits in ram when you can hack the router and control where the packets go. Personally I wouldn't worry about the more exotic attacks and if you need to worry about those attacks I would probably stop using electronics all together and go live in a mud hut in the middle of Africa. [/QUOTE]
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