09-10-2015, 05:11 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Lauren Johnson Wrote:Not that I would know one way or the other. But this could be a honey trap.
Look at what reviews it has gotten from advocates of open-source and anti-spyware advocates. As Magda has stated, open-source allows techies to see exactly what is going on and to test it for bugs and traps. The company admits that the only thing they haven't been able to find yet that is certified spy-free is the BIOS, but they expect to soon and send a free upgrade to anyone with one. I don''t believe this is a 'honey trap' or I'd not have posted it. I build my own computers, so know my way around them.
Peter, I was "just sayin".
Looks like a great computer for those who need something like this. I have already sent off the link to one of those people. Like you say, the BIOS is critical. I know someone who was working with generic Chinese circuit boards. She said that they strangely kept trying to "phone home" when they did not have any apparent commands to communicate with any other computer. "It was in the BIOS."
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