You wonder what the technicians that work on this equipment in Taiwan are feeling about the remotely-detonated explosives, or whatever it is thats connected to all their fabrication machines.. probably something a little more permanent than a firmware or EEPROM wipe, or public-key revocation type operation if I had to guess.
If I had to guess. The remote switch probably isn’t anything so advanced as Remote detonated explosives or kill codes. Especially since those signals could be blocked. Not to mention the potential for it to go off accidentally.
I’d imagine there’s pre-screened employees and facility Management with standing orders to take crowbars and blowtorches to the equipment and any blueprints/records.
You wonder what the technicians that work on this equipment in Taiwan are feeling about the remotely-detonated explosives, or whatever it is thats connected to all their fabrication machines.. probably something a little more permanent than a firmware or EEPROM wipe, or public-key revocation type operation if I had to guess.
If I had to guess. The remote switch probably isn’t anything so advanced as Remote detonated explosives or kill codes. Especially since those signals could be blocked. Not to mention the potential for it to go off accidentally.
I’d imagine there’s pre-screened employees and facility Management with standing orders to take crowbars and blowtorches to the equipment and any blueprints/records.