yeah. turning it off in your OS does next to nothing. When you boot under recovery or a bootable USB drive you still send out probe requests.
And if you've never heard of OTA updates... well they arn't just for phones. Any laptop made after 2010 is capable of upgrading ANY hardware based firmware which resides in the OS such as UEFI or WiFi drivers by associating directly with a cell tower before you even log in or are fully booted. This is to stop piracy now act + illegal emergency actions
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Unattended upgraded does nothing to your physical ports. Whoever thinks removing unused hardware has anything to do with physical security is silly. That’s like saying there is no point in self defense because some people are aggressive. Or, that taekwondo is anything other than a sport. If I don’t know something I just offer up something which sounds similar but really isn’t and claim I’m right anyway.
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unattended upgraded does nothing to your physical ports. Whoever thinks removing unused hardware has anything to do with physical security is silly. That’s like saying there is no point in self defense because some people are aggressive. Or that taekwondo is anything other than a sport. If I don’t know some thing I just offer up some thing which sounds similar but really isn’t and claim I’m right anyway. Its not like you can just look this stuff up… idiots
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Its not like you can just look this stuff up… idiots
yeah. turning it off in your OS does next to nothing. When you boot under recovery or a bootable USB drive you still send out probe requests.
And if you've never heard of OTA updates... well they arn't just for phones. Any laptop made after 2010 is capable of upgrading ANY hardware based firmware which resides in the OS such as UEFI or WiFi drivers by associating directly with a cell tower before you even log in or are fully booted. This is to stop piracy now act + illegal emergency actions
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=== Update (12/22/2018) ===
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unattended upgraded does nothing to your physical ports. Whoever thinks removing unused hardware has anything to do with physical security is silly. That’s like saying there is no point in self defense because some people are aggressive. Or that taekwondo is anything other than a sport. If I don’t know some thing I just offer up some thing which sounds similar but really isn’t and claim I’m right anyway. Its not like you can just look this stuff up… idiots
yeah. turning it off in your os does next to nothing. When you boot recovery or live usb you still send out probe requests. And if you've never heard of OTA updates... well they arn't just for phones. Any lap top made after 2010 is capable of upgrading ANY hardware based firmware which resides in the OS such as ucode or wifi drivers by associating directly with a cell tower before you even log in or are fully booted. This is the stop piracy now act + illegal emergency actions
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yeah. turning it off in your OS does next to nothing. When you boot under recovery or a bootable USB drive you still send out probe requests.
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And if you've never heard of OTA updates... well they arn't just for phones. Any laptop made after 2010 is capable of upgrading ANY hardware based firmware which resides in the OS such as UEFI or WiFi drivers by associating directly with a cell tower before you even log in or are fully booted. This is to stop piracy now act + illegal emergency actions
yeah. turning it off in your os does next to nothing. When you boot recovery or live usb you still send out probe requests. And if you've never heard of OTA updates... well they arn't just for phones. Any lap top made after 2010 is capable of upgrading ANY hardware based firmware which resides in the OS such as ucode or wifi drivers by associating directly with a cell tower before you even log in or are fully booted. This is the stop piracy now act + illegal emergency actions