Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) is hardware and firmware for remote
out-of-band management of select business computers,
running on the
Intel Management Engine, a microprocessor subsystem not exposed to the user, intended for monitoring, maintenance, updating, and repairing systems.
Out-of-band (OOB) or hardware-based management is different from software-based (or in-band) management and software management agents.
Hardware-based management works at a different level from software applications and uses a communication channel (through the
TCP/IP
The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, is a framework for organizing the communication protocols used in the Internet and similar computer networks according to functional criteria. The foundational protocols in the suite are ...
stack) that is different from software-based communication (which is through the software stack in the operating system). Hardware-based management does not depend on the presence of an OS or a locally installed management agent. Hardware-based management has been available on Intel/AMD-based computers in the past, but it has largely been limited to auto-configuration using
DHCP or
BOOTP for dynamic IP address allocation and
diskless workstations, as well as
wake-on-LAN (WOL) for remotely powering on systems.
AMT is not intended to be used by itself; it is intended to be used alongside a software management application.
It gives a management application (and thus, the system administrator who uses it) access to the PC down the wire, to remotely do tasks that are difficult or sometimes impossible when working on a PC that does not have remote functionalities built into it.
AMT is designed into a service processor located on the motherboard and uses
TLS-secured communication and strong
encryption
In Cryptography law, cryptography, encryption (more specifically, Code, encoding) is the process of transforming information in a way that, ideally, only authorized parties can decode. This process converts the original representation of the inf ...
to provide additional security.
AMT is built into PCs with
Intel vPro technology and is based on the
Intel Management Engine (ME).
AMT has moved towards increasing support for
DMTF Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware (DASH) standards and AMT Release 5.1 and later releases are an implementation of DASH version 1.0/1.1 standards for out-of-band management. AMT provides similar functionality to
IPMI, although AMT is designed for client computing systems as compared with the typically server-based IPMI.
Currently, AMT is available in desktops, servers, ultrabooks, tablets, and laptops with Intel Core
vPro
The VPRO (stylized vpro; originally an acronym for ''Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep'', lit. 'Liberal Protestant Radio Broadcaster', nowadays known as ''Omroepvereniging VPRO'') is a Netherlands, Dutch Public broadcasting, public broadca ...
processor family, including Intel Core i5, Core i7, Core i9, and Intel Xeon E3-1000, Xeon E, Xeon W-1000 product family.
AMT also requires an Intel networking card and the corporate version of the Intel Management Engine binary.
Intel confirmed a Remote Elevation of Privilege bug (, SA-00075) in its Management Technology on May 1, 2017.
Every Intel platform with either Intel Standard Manageability, Active Management Technology, or Small Business Technology, from
Nehalem in 2008 to
Kaby Lake
Kaby Lake is Intel's codename for its seventh generation Core microprocessor family announced on August 30, 2016. Like the preceding Skylake, Kaby Lake is produced using a 14 nanometer manufacturing process technology. Breaking with Intel's p ...
in 2017 has a remotely exploitable security hole in the ME.
Some manufacturers, like
Purism
Purism, referring to the arts, was a movement that took place between 1918 and 1925 that influenced French painting and architecture. Purism was led by Amédée Ozenfant and Charles Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier). Ozenfant and Le Corbusier f ...
and
System76
System76, Inc. is an American computer manufacturer based in Denver, Colorado, that sells notebook computers, desktop computers, and servers. The company utilizes free and open-source software, and offers a choice of Ubuntu or their own Ubuntu ...
are already selling hardware with Intel Management Engine disabled to prevent the remote exploit. Additional major security flaws in the ME affecting a very large number of computers incorporating Management Engine,
Trusted Execution Engine, and
Server Platform Services firmware, from
Skylake Skylake or Sky Lake may refer to:
* Skylake (microarchitecture)
Skylake is Intel's codename for its sixth generation Core microprocessor family that was launched on August 5, 2015, succeeding the Broadwell microarchitecture. Skylake is a mic ...
in 2015 to
Coffee Lake
Coffee Lake is Intel's codename for its eighth-generation Core microprocessor family, announced on September 25, 2017. It is manufactured using Intel's second 14 nm process node refinement. Desktop Coffee Lake processors introduced i5 and i7 CP ...
in 2017, were confirmed by Intel on November 20, 2017 (SA-00086).
Non-free service access
Although iAMT may be included for free in devices sold to the public and to small businesses, the full capabilities of iAMT, including encrypted remote access via a
public key certificate
In cryptography, a public key certificate, also known as a digital certificate or identity certificate, is an electronic document used to prove the validity of a Key authentication, public key. The certificate includes the public key and informati ...
and automatic remote device provisioning of unconfigured iAMT clients, are not accessible for free to the general public or to the direct owners of iAMT equipped devices. iAMT cannot be fully utilized to its maximum potential without purchasing additional software or management services from Intel or a
3rd party
3rd Party was an American three-member dance-pop group that released one album in 1997. They are best known for their ''Billboard'' Hot 100 charting dance hits "Can U Feel It" and "Love Is Alive".
Background
Lead singer Maria Christensen wa ...
independent software vendor
An independent software vendor (ISV), also known as a software publisher, is an organization specializing in making and selling software, in contrast to computer hardware, designed for mass or niche markets. This is in contrast to in-house softwa ...
(ISV) or
value added reseller (VAR).
Intel itself provides a ''developer's toolkit'' software package that allows basic access to iAMT, but is not intended to be normally used to access the technology. Only basic modes of access are supported, without full access to the encrypted communications of the complete purchased management system.
Features
Intel AMT includes hardware-based remote management, security, power management, and remote configuration features that enable independent remote access to AMT-enabled PCs.
Intel AMT is security and management technology that is built into PCs with
Intel vPro technology.
Intel AMT uses a hardware-based
out-of-band
In telecommunications, out-of-band activity is activity outside a defined frequency band, or, metaphorically, outside of any primary communication channel. Protection from falsing is among its purposes.
Examples General usage
* Out-of-band agr ...
(OOB) communication channel
that operates regardless of the presence of a working operating system. The communication channel is independent of the PC's power state, the presence of a management agent, and the state of many hardware components such as
hard disk drive
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating hard disk drive platter, pla ...
s and
memory
Memory is the faculty of the mind by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. It is the retention of information over time for the purpose of influencing future action. If past events could not be remembe ...
.
Most AMT features are available OOB, regardless of PC power state.
Other features require the PC to be powered up (such as console redirection via
serial over LAN
Serial over LAN (SOL) is a mechanism that enables the input and output of the serial port of a managed system to be redirected over IP on a local area network (LAN).
Details
On some managed systems, notably blade server systems, the serial ports ...
(SOL), agent presence checking, and network traffic filtering).
Intel AMT has remote power-up capability.
Hardware-based features can be combined with scripting to automate maintenance and service.
Hardware-based AMT features on laptop and desktop PCs include:
* Encrypted, remote communication channel for
network traffic Network traffic or data traffic is the amount of data moving across a network at a given point of time. Network data in computer networks is mostly encapsulated in network packets, which provide the load in the network. Network traffic is the main ...
between the IT console and Intel AMT.
* Ability for a wired PC (physically connected to the network) outside the company's
firewall
Firewall may refer to:
* Firewall (computing), a technological barrier designed to prevent unauthorized or unwanted communications between computer networks or hosts
* Firewall (construction), a barrier inside a building, designed to limit the spre ...
on an open
LAN to establish a secure communication tunnel (via AMT) back to the IT console.
Examples of an open LAN include a wired laptop at home or at an site that does not have a proxy server.
* Remote power up / power down / power cycle through encrypted
WOL.
* Remote
boot
A boot is a type of footwear. Most boots mainly cover the foot and the ankle, while some also cover some part of the lower calf. Some boots extend up the leg, sometimes as far as the knee or even the hip. Most boots have a heel that is clearl ...
, via integrated device electronics redirect (IDE-R).
* Console redirection, via
serial over LAN
Serial over LAN (SOL) is a mechanism that enables the input and output of the serial port of a managed system to be redirected over IP on a local area network (LAN).
Details
On some managed systems, notably blade server systems, the serial ports ...
(SOL).
*
Keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) over network.
* Hardware-based filters for monitoring
packet headers in inbound and outbound network traffic for known threats (based on programmable
timers
A timer or countdown timer is a type of clock that starts from a specified time duration and stops upon reaching 00:00. It can also usually be stopped manually before the whole duration has elapsed. An example of a simple timer is an hourglass ...
), and for monitoring known / unknown threats based on time-based
heuristics
A heuristic or heuristic technique (''problem solving'', '' mental shortcut'', ''rule of thumb'') is any approach to problem solving that employs a pragmatic method that is not fully optimized, perfected, or rationalized, but is nevertheless ...
. Laptops and desktop PCs have filters to monitor packet headers. Desktop PCs have packet-header filters and time-based filters.
* Isolation circuitry (previously and unofficially called "circuit breaker" by Intel) to port-block,
rate-limit, or fully isolate a PC that might be compromised or infected.
* Agent presence checking, via hardware-based, policy-based programmable
timer
A timer or countdown timer is a type of clock that starts from a specified time duration and stops upon reaching 00:00. It can also usually be stopped manually before the whole duration has elapsed. An example of a simple timer is an hourglass ...
s. A "miss" generates an event, and this can also generate an alert.
* OOB alerting.
* Persistent event log, stored in protected memory (not on the hard drive).
* Access (preboot) the PC's universal unique identifier (UUID).
* Access (preboot) hardware asset information, such as a component's manufacturer and model, which is updated every time the system goes through
power-on self-test
A power-on self-test (POST) is a process performed by firmware or software routines immediately after a computer or other digital electronic device is powered on.
POST processes may set the initial state of the device from firmware and detec ...
(POST).
* Access (preboot) to the third-party data store (TPDS), a protected memory area that software vendors can use, in which to version information, .DAT files, and other information.
* Remote configuration options, including certificate-based zero-touch remote configuration, USB key configuration (light-touch), and manual configuration.
*
Protected Audio/Video Pathway for playback protection of
DRM
DRM may refer to:
Government, military and politics
* Defense reform movement, U.S. campaign inspired by Col. John Boyd
* Democratic Republic of Madagascar, a former socialist state (1975–1992) on Madagascar
* Direction du renseignement militair ...
-protected media.
Laptops with AMT also include wireless technologies:
* Support for
IEEE 802.11
IEEE 802.11 is part of the IEEE 802 set of local area network (LAN) technical standards, and specifies the set of medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) protocols for implementing wireless local area network (WLAN) computer com ...
a/
g/
n wireless
Wireless communication (or just wireless, when the context allows) is the transfer of information (''telecommunication'') between two or more points without the use of an electrical conductor, optical fiber or other continuous guided transm ...
protocols
*
Cisco
Cisco Systems, Inc. (using the trademark Cisco) is an American multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California. Cisco develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, s ...
-compatible extensions for
Voice over WLAN
History
Software updates provide upgrades to the next minor version of Intel AMT. New major releases of Intel AMT are built into a new
chipset
In a computer system, a chipset is a set of electronic components on one or more integrated circuits that manages the data flow between the processor, memory and peripherals. The chipset is usually found on the motherboard of computers. Chips ...
, and are updated through new hardware.
Applications
Almost all AMT features are available even if the PC is in a powered-off state but with its power cord attached, if the operating system has crashed, if the software agent is missing, or if hardware (such as a hard drive or memory) has failed.
The console-redirection feature (
SOL), agent presence checking, and network traffic filters are available after the PC is powered up.
Intel AMT supports these management tasks:
* Remotely power up, power down, power cycle, and power reset the computer.
* Remote boot the PC by remotely redirecting the PC's
boot
A boot is a type of footwear. Most boots mainly cover the foot and the ankle, while some also cover some part of the lower calf. Some boots extend up the leg, sometimes as far as the knee or even the hip. Most boots have a heel that is clearl ...
process, causing it to boot from a different image, such as a
network share, bootable
CD-ROM
A CD-ROM (, compact disc read-only memory) is a type of read-only memory consisting of a pre-pressed optical compact disc that contains computer data storage, data computers can read, but not write or erase. Some CDs, called enhanced CDs, hold b ...
or
DVD
The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format. It was invented and developed in 1995 and first released on November 1, 1996, in Japan. The medium can store any ki ...
, remediation drive, or other boot device.
This feature supports remote booting a PC that has a corrupted or missing OS.
* Remotely redirect the system's I/O via console redirection through
serial over LAN
Serial over LAN (SOL) is a mechanism that enables the input and output of the serial port of a managed system to be redirected over IP on a local area network (LAN).
Details
On some managed systems, notably blade server systems, the serial ports ...
(SOL).
This feature supports remote troubleshooting, remote repair, software upgrades, and similar processes.
* Access and change
BIOS
In computing, BIOS (, ; Basic Input/Output System, also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS, BIOS ROM or PC BIOS) is a type of firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization d ...
settings remotely.
This feature is available even if PC power is off, the OS is down, or hardware has failed. This feature is designed to allow remote updates and corrections of configuration settings. This feature supports full BIOS updates, not just changes to specific settings.
* Detect suspicious network traffic.
In laptop and desktop PCs, this feature allows a sys-admin to define the events that might indicate an inbound or outbound threat in a network
packet header. In desktop PCs, this feature also supports detection of known and/or unknown threats (including slow- and fast-moving
computer worm
A computer worm is a standalone malware computer program that replicates itself in order to spread to other computers. It often uses a computer network to spread itself, relying on security failures on the target computer to access it. It will ...
s) in network traffic via time-based,
heuristics
A heuristic or heuristic technique (''problem solving'', '' mental shortcut'', ''rule of thumb'') is any approach to problem solving that employs a pragmatic method that is not fully optimized, perfected, or rationalized, but is nevertheless ...
-based filters. Network traffic is checked before it reaches the OS, so it is also checked before the OS and software applications load, and after they shut down (a traditionally vulnerable period for PCs).
* Block or
rate-limit network traffic Network traffic or data traffic is the amount of data moving across a network at a given point of time. Network data in computer networks is mostly encapsulated in network packets, which provide the load in the network. Network traffic is the main ...
to and from systems suspected of being infected or compromised by
computer virus
A computer virus is a type of malware that, when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and Code injection, inserting its own Computer language, code into those programs. If this replication succeeds, the affected areas ...
es, computer worms, or other threats.
This feature uses Intel AMT hardware-based isolation circuitry that can be triggered manually (remotely, by the sys-admin) or automatically, based on IT policy (a specific event).
* Manage hardware
packet filters in the on-board
network adapter
A network interface controller (NIC, also known as a network interface card, network adapter, LAN adapter and physical network interface) is a computer hardware component that connects a computer to a computer network.
Early network interface ...
.
* Automatically send OOB communication to the IT console when a critical software agent misses its assigned check in with the programmable, policy-based hardware-based
timer
A timer or countdown timer is a type of clock that starts from a specified time duration and stops upon reaching 00:00. It can also usually be stopped manually before the whole duration has elapsed. An example of a simple timer is an hourglass ...
.
A "miss" indicates a potential problem. This feature can be combined with OOB alerting so that the IT console is notified only when a potential problem occurs (helps keep the network from being flooded by unnecessary "positive" event notifications).
* Receive Platform Event Trap (PET) events out-of-band from the AMT subsystem (for example, events indicating that the OS is hung or crashed, or that a
password attack has been attempted).
An alert can be issued on an event (such as falling out of compliance, in combination with agent presence checking) or on a threshold (such as reaching a particular fan speed).
* Access a persistent event log, stored in protected memory.
The event log is available OOB, even if the OS is down or the hardware has already failed.
* Discover an AMT system independently of the PC's power state or OS state.
Discovery (preboot access to the
UUID
A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is a 128-bit nominal number, label used to uniquely identify objects in computer systems. The term Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) is also used, mostly in Microsoft systems.
When generated according to the ...
) is available if the system is powered down, its OS is compromised or down, hardware (such as a
hard drive
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating hard disk drive platter, pla ...
or
memory
Memory is the faculty of the mind by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. It is the retention of information over time for the purpose of influencing future action. If past events could not be remembe ...
) has failed, or management agents are missing.
* Perform a software inventory or access information about
software
Software consists of computer programs that instruct the Execution (computing), execution of a computer. Software also includes design documents and specifications.
The history of software is closely tied to the development of digital comput ...
on the PC.
This feature allows a third-party software vendor to store software asset or version information for local applications in the Intel AMT protected memory. (This is the protected third party data store, which is different from the protected AMT memory for hardware component information and other system information). The third-party data store can be accessed OOB by the sys-admin. For example, an
antivirus program
Antivirus software (abbreviated to AV software), also known as anti-malware, is a computer program used to prevent, detect, and remove malware.
Antivirus software was originally developed to detect and remove computer viruses, hence the name ...
could store version information in the protected memory that is available for third-party data. A
computer script could use this feature to identify PCs that need to be updated.
* Perform a hardware inventory by uploading the remote PC's hardware asset list (platform,
baseboard management controller
The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) is a set of computer interface specifications for an autonomous computer subsystem that provides management and monitoring capabilities independently of the host system's CPU, firmware (BIOS or ...
,
BIOS
In computing, BIOS (, ; Basic Input/Output System, also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS, BIOS ROM or PC BIOS) is a type of firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization d ...
,
processor,
memory
Memory is the faculty of the mind by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. It is the retention of information over time for the purpose of influencing future action. If past events could not be remembe ...
, disks, portable batteries, field replaceable units, and other information).
Hardware asset information is updated every time the system runs through
power-on self-test
A power-on self-test (POST) is a process performed by firmware or software routines immediately after a computer or other digital electronic device is powered on.
POST processes may set the initial state of the device from firmware and detec ...
(POST).
From major version 6, Intel AMT embeds a proprietary
VNC server, for out-of-band access using dedicated VNC-compatible viewer technology, and have full KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) capability throughout the power cycle – including uninterrupted control of the desktop when an operating system loads. Clients such as VNC Viewer Plus from
RealVNC also provide additional functionality that might make it easier to perform (and watch) certain Intel AMT operations, such as powering the computer off and on, configuring the BIOS, and mounting a remote image (IDER).
Provisioning and integration
AMT supports
certificate-based or
PSK-based remote provisioning (full remote deployment),
USB
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard, developed by USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), for digital data transmission and power delivery between many types of electronics. It specifies the architecture, in particular the physical ...
key-based provisioning ("one-touch" provisioning), manual provisioning
and provisioning using an agent on the local host ("Host Based Provisioning"). An OEM can also pre-provision AMT.
The current version of AMT supports remote deployment on both laptop and desktop PCs. (Remote deployment was one of the key features missing from earlier versions of AMT and which delayed acceptance of AMT in the market.)
Remote deployment, until recently, was only possible within a corporate network. Remote deployment lets a sys-admin deploy PCs without "touching" the systems physically.
It also allows a sys-admin to delay deployments and put PCs into use for a period of time before making AMT features available to the IT console.
As delivery and deployment models evolve, AMT can now be deployed over the Internet, using both "Zero-Touch" and Host-Based methods.
PCs can be sold with AMT enabled or disabled. The
OEM determines whether to ship AMT with the capabilities ready for setup (enabled) or disabled. The setup and configuration process may vary depending on the OEM build.
AMT includes a Privacy Icon application, called IMSS, that notifies the system's user if AMT is enabled. It is up to the OEM to decide whether they want to display the icon or not.
AMT supports different methods for disabling the management and security technology, as well as different methods for reenabling the technology.
AMT can be partially unprovisioned using the Configuration Settings, or fully unprovisioned by erasing all configuration settings, security credentials, and operational and networking settings.
A partial unprovisioning leaves the PC in the setup state. In this state, the PC can self-initiate its automated, remote configuration process. A full unprovisioning erases the configuration profile as well as the security credentials and operational / networking settings required to communicate with the Intel Management Engine. A full unprovisioning returns Intel AMT to its factory default state.
Once AMT is disabled, to enable AMT again, an authorized sys-admin can reestablish the security credentials required to perform remote configuration by either:
* Using the remote configuration process (fully automated, remote config via certificates and keys).
* Physically accessing the PC to restore security credentials, either by USB key or by entering the credentials and MEBx parameters manually.
There is a way to totally reset AMT and return to factory defaults. This can be done in two ways:
* Setting the appropriate value in the
BIOS
In computing, BIOS (, ; Basic Input/Output System, also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS, BIOS ROM or PC BIOS) is a type of firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization d ...
.
* Clearing the
CMOS memory
Nonvolatile BIOS memory refers to a small Memory (computers), memory on personal computer, PC motherboards that is used to store BIOS settings. It is traditionally called CMOS RAM because it uses a volatile memory, volatile, low-power CMOS, co ...
and / or
NVRAM
Non-volatile random-access memory (NVRAM) is random-access memory that retains data without applied power. This is in contrast to dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) and static random-access memory (SRAM), which both maintain data only for as l ...
.
Setup and integration of AMT is supported by a setup and configuration service (for automated setup), an AMT Webserver tool (included with Intel AMT), and AMT Commander, an unsupported and free, proprietary application available from the Intel website.
Communication
All access to the Intel AMT features is through the Intel Management Engine in the PC's hardware and firmware.
AMT communication depends on the state of the Management Engine, not the state of the PC's OS.
As part of the Intel Management Engine, the AMT OOB communication channel is based on the
TCP/IP
The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, is a framework for organizing the communication protocols used in the Internet and similar computer networks according to functional criteria. The foundational protocols in the suite are ...
firmware
In computing
Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computer, computing machinery. It includes the study and experimentation of algorithmic processes, and the development of both computer hardware, h ...
stack designed into system hardware.
Because it is based on the TCP/IP stack, remote communication with AMT occurs via the network data path before communication is passed to the OS.
Intel AMT supports wired and
wireless
Wireless communication (or just wireless, when the context allows) is the transfer of information (''telecommunication'') between two or more points without the use of an electrical conductor, optical fiber or other continuous guided transm ...
networks.
For wireless notebooks on battery power, OOB communication is available when the system is awake and connected to the corporate network, even if the OS is down. OOB communication is also available for wireless or wired notebooks connected to the corporate network over a host OS-based
virtual private network
Virtual private network (VPN) is a network architecture for virtually extending a private network (i.e. any computer network which is not the public Internet) across one or multiple other networks which are either untrusted (as they are not con ...
(VPN) when notebooks are awake and working properly.
AMT version 4.0 and higher can establish a secure communication tunnel between a wired PC and an IT console outside the corporate firewall.
In this scheme, a management presence server (Intel calls this a "vPro-enabled gateway") authenticates the PC, opens a secure TLS tunnel between the IT console and the PC, and mediates communication.
[(Intel developer's blog)] The scheme is intended to help the user or PC itself request maintenance or service when at satellite offices or similar places where there is no on-site
proxy server or management appliance.
Technology that secures communications outside a corporate
firewall
Firewall may refer to:
* Firewall (computing), a technological barrier designed to prevent unauthorized or unwanted communications between computer networks or hosts
* Firewall (construction), a barrier inside a building, designed to limit the spre ...
is relatively new. It also requires that an
infrastructure
Infrastructure is the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area, and encompasses the services and facilities necessary for its economy, households and firms to function. Infrastructure is composed of public and pri ...
be in place, including support from IT consoles and firewalls.
An AMT PC stores system configuration information in protected memory. For PCs version 4.0 and higher, this information can include the name(s) of appropriate "
whitelist
A whitelist or allowlist is a list or register of entities that are being provided a particular privilege, service, mobility, access or recognition. Entities on the list will be accepted, approved and/or recognized. Whitelisting is the reverse of ...
" management servers for the company. When a user tries to initiate a remote session between the wired PC and a company server from an open
LAN, AMT sends the stored information to a management presence server (MPS) in the "demilitarized zone" ("DMZ") that exists between the corporate firewall and client (the user PC's) firewalls. The MPS uses that information to help
authenticate
Authentication (from ''authentikos'', "real, genuine", from αὐθέντης ''authentes'', "author") is the act of proving an assertion, such as the identity of a computer system user. In contrast with identification, the act of indicating ...
the PC. The MPS then mediates communication between the laptop and the company's management servers.
Because communication is authenticated, a secure communication tunnel can then be opened using
TLS encryption. Once secure communications are established between the IT console and Intel AMT on the user's PC, a sys-admin can use the typical AMT features to remotely diagnose, repair, maintain, or update the PC.
Design
Hardware
The Management Engine (ME) is an isolated and protected coprocessor, embedded as a non-optional
part in all current () Intel chipsets.
Starting with ME 11, it is based on an Intel 486 32-bit processor,
presumably
Intel Quark
Intel Quark is a line of 32-bit x86 SoCs and microcontrollers by Intel, designed for small size and low power consumption, and targeted at new markets including wearable devices. The line was introduced at Intel Developer Forum in 2013, and di ...
, and runs a derivative of the
MINIX 3 operating system. The ME state is stored in a partition of the
SPI flash, using a proprietary file system that is named MFS in the ME FPT (Firmware Partition Table).
Previous versions were based on an
ARC core, with the Management Engine running the
ThreadX RTOS
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is an operating system (OS) for real-time computing applications that processes data and events that have critically defined time constraints. A RTOS is distinct from a time-sharing operating system, such as Unix ...
from
Express Logic, storing state in another proprietary file system named EFFS in the FPT, but also having the magic MFS in it. Versions 1.x to 5.x of the ME used the ARCTangent-A4 (32-bit only instructions) whereas versions 6.x to 8.x used the newer ARCompact (mixed 32- and 16-bit
instruction set architecture
In computer science, an instruction set architecture (ISA) is an abstract model that generally defines how software controls the CPU in a computer or a family of computers. A device or program that executes instructions described by that ISA, ...
). Starting with ME 7.1, the ARC processor could also execute signed
Java applets
Java applets were small applications written in the Java programming language, or another programming language that compiles to Java bytecode, and delivered to users in the form of Java bytecode.
At the time of their introduction, the i ...
.
The ME shares the same network interface and IP as the host system. Traffic is routed based on packets to ports 16992–16995. Support exists in various Intel Ethernet controllers, exported and made configurable via
Management Component Transport Protocol
Management Component Transport Protocol (MCTP) is a protocol designed by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) to support communications between different intelligent hardware components that make up a platform management subsystem, provi ...
(MCTP). The ME also communicates with the host via PCI interface.
[Igor Skochinsky ( Hex-Rays]
Rootkit in your laptop
Ruxcon Breakpoint 2012 Under Linux, communication between the host and the ME is done via
/dev/mei
or more recently
/dev/mei0
.
Until the release of
Nehalem processors, the ME was usually embedded into the motherboard's
northbridge, following the
Memory Controller Hub (MCH) layout.
With the newer Intel architectures (
Intel 5 Series
Intel 5 Series is a computing architecture introduced in 2008 that improves the efficiency and balances the use of communication channels in the motherboard. The architecture consists primarily of a central processing unit (CPU) (connected to the g ...
onwards), ME is included into the
Platform Controller Hub
The Platform Controller Hub (PCH) is a family of Intel's single-chip chipsets, first introduced in 2009. It is the successor to the Intel Hub Architecture, which used two chipsa northbridge and southbridge, and first appeared in the Intel 5 Se ...
(PCH).
Firmware
*Management Engine (ME) - mainstream chipsets
*Server Platform Services (SPS) - server
*Trusted Execution Engine (TXE) - tablet/mobile/low power
Security
Because AMT allows access to the PC below the OS level, security for the AMT features is a key concern.
Security for communications between Intel AMT and the provisioning service and/or management console can be established in different ways depending on the network environment. Security can be established via certificates and keys (TLS public key infrastructure, or TLS-PKI), pre-shared keys (
TLS-PSK
Transport Layer Security pre-shared key ciphersuites (TLS-PSK) is a set of cryptographic protocols that provide secure communication based on pre-shared keys (PSKs). These pre-shared keys are symmetric keys shared in advance among the communicati ...
), or administrator password.
Security technologies that protect access to the AMT features are built into the hardware and firmware. As with other hardware-based features of AMT, the security technologies are active even if the PC is powered off, the OS is crashed, software agents are missing, or hardware (such as a hard drive or memory) has failed.
Because the software that implements AMT exists outside of the operating system, it is not kept up-to-date by the operating system's normal update mechanism. Security defects in the AMT software can therefore be particularly severe, as they will remain long after they have been discovered and become known to potential attackers.
On May 15, 2017, Intel announced a critical vulnerability in AMT. According to the update "The vulnerability could enable a network attacker to remotely gain access to business PCs or devices that use these technologies". Intel announced partial availability of a firmware update to patch the vulnerability for some of the affected devices.
Networking
While some protocols for in-band remote management use a secured network communication channel (for example
Secure Shell
The Secure Shell Protocol (SSH Protocol) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network. Its most notable applications are remote login and command-line execution.
SSH was designed for ...
), some other protocols are not secured. Thus some businesses have had to choose between having a
secure network or allowing IT to use
remote management applications without secure communications to maintain and service PCs.
Modern security technologies and hardware designs allow remote management even in more secure environments. For example, Intel AMT supports
IEEE 802.1x,
Preboot Execution Environment
In computing, the Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE; often pronounced as ''pixie''), often called PXE boot (''pixie boot''), is a specification describing a standardized client–server environment that boots a software assembly, retrieved ...
(PXE),
Cisco
Cisco Systems, Inc. (using the trademark Cisco) is an American multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California. Cisco develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, s ...
Self-Defending Network, and
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company, technology conglomerate headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Founded in 1975, the company became influential in the History of personal computers#The ear ...
NAP
A nap is a short period of sleep, typically taken during daytime hours as an adjunct to the usual nocturnal sleep period. Naps are most often taken as a response to Somnolence, drowsiness during waking hours or as a means to supplement before ...
.
All AMT features are available in a secure network environment. With Intel AMT in the secure network environment:
* The network can verify the security posture of an AMT-enabled PC and
authenticate
Authentication (from ''authentikos'', "real, genuine", from αὐθέντης ''authentes'', "author") is the act of proving an assertion, such as the identity of a computer system user. In contrast with identification, the act of indicating ...
the PC before the OS loads and before the PC is allowed access to the network.
*
PXE PXE may refer to:
Science and technology
* Pentium Extreme Edition, a variant of the Pentium D microprocessor
* Preboot Execution Environment, booting computers via a network
* Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, a genetic disease
Other uses
* Proof and Exp ...
boot can be used while maintaining network security. In other words, an IT administrator can use an existing PXE infrastructure in an
IEEE 802.1x, Cisco Self-Defending Network, or Microsoft
NAP
A nap is a short period of sleep, typically taken during daytime hours as an adjunct to the usual nocturnal sleep period. Naps are most often taken as a response to Somnolence, drowsiness during waking hours or as a means to supplement before ...
network.
Intel AMT can embed network security credentials in the hardware, via the Intel AMT Embedded
Trust Agent and an AMT posture
plug-in.
The plug-in collects security posture information, such as
firmware
In computing
Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computer, computing machinery. It includes the study and experimentation of algorithmic processes, and the development of both computer hardware, h ...
configuration and security parameters from third-party software (such as
antivirus software
Antivirus software (abbreviated to AV software), also known as anti-malware, is a computer program used to prevent, detect, and remove malware.
Antivirus software was originally developed to detect and remove computer viruses, hence the name ...
and
antispyware),
BIOS
In computing, BIOS (, ; Basic Input/Output System, also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS, BIOS ROM or PC BIOS) is a type of firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization d ...
, and protected
memory
Memory is the faculty of the mind by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved when needed. It is the retention of information over time for the purpose of influencing future action. If past events could not be remembe ...
. The plug-in and trust agent can store the security profile(s) in AMT's protected, nonvolatile memory, which is not on the
hard disk drive
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating hard disk drive platter, pla ...
.
Because AMT has an out-of-band communication channel, AMT can present the PC's security posture to the network even if the PC's OS or security software is compromised. Since AMT presents the posture out-of-band, the network can also
authenticate
Authentication (from ''authentikos'', "real, genuine", from αὐθέντης ''authentes'', "author") is the act of proving an assertion, such as the identity of a computer system user. In contrast with identification, the act of indicating ...
the PC out-of-band, before the OS or applications load and before they try to access the network. If the security posture is not correct, a system administrator can push an update OOB (via Intel AMT) or reinstall critical security software before letting the PC access the network.
Support for different security postures depends on the
AMT release:
* Support for
IEEE 802.1x and
Cisco
Cisco Systems, Inc. (using the trademark Cisco) is an American multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California. Cisco develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, s ...
Self-Defending Network requires AMT version 2.6 or higher for laptops, and AMT version 3.0 or higher for desktop PCs.
* Support for
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company, technology conglomerate headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Founded in 1975, the company became influential in the History of personal computers#The ear ...
NAP
A nap is a short period of sleep, typically taken during daytime hours as an adjunct to the usual nocturnal sleep period. Naps are most often taken as a response to Somnolence, drowsiness during waking hours or as a means to supplement before ...
requires AMT version 4.0 or higher.
* Support for
PXE PXE may refer to:
Science and technology
* Pentium Extreme Edition, a variant of the Pentium D microprocessor
* Preboot Execution Environment, booting computers via a network
* Pseudoxanthoma elasticum, a genetic disease
Other uses
* Proof and Exp ...
boot with full
network security requires AMT version 3.2 or higher for desktop PCs.
Technology
AMT includes several security schemes, technologies, and methodologies to secure access to the AMT features during
deployment and during remote management.
AMT security technologies and methodologies include:
*
Transport Layer Security
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide communications security over a computer network, such as the Internet. The protocol is widely used in applications such as email, instant messaging, and voice over ...
, including
pre-shared key TLS (
TLS-PSK
Transport Layer Security pre-shared key ciphersuites (TLS-PSK) is a set of cryptographic protocols that provide secure communication based on pre-shared keys (PSKs). These pre-shared keys are symmetric keys shared in advance among the communicati ...
)
*
HTTP
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is an application layer protocol in the Internet protocol suite model for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP is the foundation of data communication for the World Wide Web, wher ...
authentication
* Single sign-on to Intel AMT with
Microsoft Windows
Windows is a Product lining, product line of Proprietary software, proprietary graphical user interface, graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft. It is grouped into families and subfamilies that cater to particular sec ...
domain
authentication
Authentication (from ''authentikos'', "real, genuine", from αὐθέντης ''authentes'', "author") is the act of proving an Logical assertion, assertion, such as the Digital identity, identity of a computer system user. In contrast with iden ...
, based on
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company, technology conglomerate headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Founded in 1975, the company became influential in the History of personal computers#The ear ...
Active Directory
Active Directory (AD) is a directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. Windows Server operating systems include it as a set of processes and services. Originally, only centralized domain management used Active Direct ...
and
Kerberos
* Digitally signed
firmware
In computing
Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computer, computing machinery. It includes the study and experimentation of algorithmic processes, and the development of both computer hardware, h ...
*
Pseudo-random number generator
A pseudorandom number generator (PRNG), also known as a deterministic random bit generator (DRBG), is an algorithm for generating a sequence of numbers whose properties approximate the properties of sequences of random numbers. The PRNG-generate ...
(PRNG) which generates session keys
* Protected memory (not on the
hard disk drive
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating hard disk drive platter, pla ...
) for critical system data, such as the
UUID
A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is a 128-bit nominal number, label used to uniquely identify objects in computer systems. The term Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) is also used, mostly in Microsoft systems.
When generated according to the ...
, hardware asset information, and
BIOS
In computing, BIOS (, ; Basic Input/Output System, also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS, BIOS ROM or PC BIOS) is a type of firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization d ...
configuration settings
*
Access control list
In computer security, an access-control list (ACL) is a list of permissions associated with a system resource (object or facility). An ACL specifies which users or system processes are granted access to resources, as well as what operations are ...
s (ACL)
As with other aspects of Intel AMT, the security technologies and methodologies are built into the chipset.
Known vulnerabilities and exploits
Ring −3 rootkit
A
ring −3 rootkit was demonstrated by Invisible Things Lab for the Q35 chipset; it does not work for the later Q45 chipset, as Intel implemented additional protections. The exploit worked by remapping the normally protected memory region (top 16 MB of RAM) reserved for the ME. The ME rootkit could be installed regardless of whether the AMT is present or enabled on the system, as the chipset always contains the ARC ME coprocessor. (The "−3" designation was chosen because the ME coprocessor works even when the system is in the
S3 state, thus it was considered a layer below the
System Management Mode rootkits.
) For the vulnerable Q35 chipset, a
keystroke logger ME-based rootkit was demonstrated by Patrick Stewin.
Zero-touch provisioning
Another security evaluation by Vassilios Ververis showed serious weaknesses in the GM45 chipset implementation. In particular, it criticized AMT for transmitting unencrypted passwords in the SMB provisioning mode when the IDE redirection and Serial over LAN features are used. It also found that the "zero touch" provisioning mode (ZTC) is still enabled even when the AMT appears to be disabled in BIOS. For about 60 euros, Ververis purchased from
Go Daddy a certificate that is accepted by the ME firmware and allows remote
"zero touch" provisioning of (possibly unsuspecting) machines, which broadcast their HELLO packets to would-be configuration servers.
Silent Bob is Silent
In May 2017, Intel confirmed that many computers with AMT have had an unpatched critical privilege-escalation vulnerability ().
The vulnerability, which was nicknamed "
Silent Bob is Silent" by the researchers who had reported it to Intel,
affects numerous laptops, desktops and servers sold by
Dell
Dell Inc. is an American technology company that develops, sells, repairs, and supports personal computers (PCs), Server (computing), servers, data storage devices, network switches, software, computer peripherals including printers and webcam ...
,
Fujitsu,
Hewlett-Packard
The Hewlett-Packard Company, commonly shortened to Hewlett-Packard ( ) or HP, was an American multinational information technology company. It was founded by Bill Hewlett and David Packard in 1939 in a one-car garage in Palo Alto, California ...
(later
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
The Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE) is an American multinational information technology company based in Spring, Texas. It is a business-focused organization which works in servers, storage, networking, containerization software and ...
and
HP Inc.
HP Inc. is an American multinational information technology company with its headquarters in Palo Alto, California, that develops personal computers (PCs), printers and related supplies, as well as 3D printing services. It is the world's s ...
), Intel,
Lenovo
Lenovo Group Limited, trading as Lenovo ( , zh, c=联想, p=Liánxiǎng), is a Chinese multinational technology company specializing in designing, manufacturing, and marketing consumer electronics, personal computers, software, servers, conv ...
, and possibly others.
Those researchers claimed that the bug affects systems made in 2010 or later. Other reports claimed that the bug also affects systems made as long ago as 2008.
The vulnerability was described as giving remote attackers:
The remote user authorization process included a programmer error: it compared the user-given authorization token hash (
user_response
) to the true value of the hash (
computed_response
) using this code:
strncmp(computed_response, user_response, response_length)
The vulnerability was that
response_length
was the length of the user-given token and not of the true token.
Since the third argument for
strncmp
is the length of the two strings to be compared, if it is less than the length of
computed_response
, only a part of the string will be tested for equality. Specifically, if
user_response
is the empty string (with length 0), this "comparison" will always return true, and thus validate the user. This allowed any person to simply log into the
admin
account on the devices by editing their sent HTTP packet to use the empty string as the
response
field's value.
PLATINUM
In June 2017, the
PLATINUM
Platinum is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Pt and atomic number 78. It is a density, dense, malleable, ductility, ductile, highly unreactive, precious metal, precious, silverish-white transition metal. Its name origina ...
cybercrime group became notable for exploiting the
serial over LAN (SOL) capabilities of AMT to perform data exfiltration of stolen documents.
SA-00086
In November 2017 serious flaws were detected in the Management Engine (ME) firmware by security firm Positive Technologies, who claimed to have developed a working
exploit of this system for someone having physical access to a USB port. On November 20, 2017, Intel confirmed that a number of serious flaws had been found in the Management Engine, Trusted Execution Engine, Server Platform Services and released a "critical firmware update".
Avoidance and mitigation
PCs with AMT typically provide an option in the BIOS menu to switch off AMT, though OEMs implement BIOS features differently, and therefore the BIOS is not a reliable method to switch off AMT. Intel-based PCs that shipped without AMT are not supposed to be able to have AMT installed later. However, as long as the PC's hardware is potentially capable of running the AMT, it is unclear how effective these protections are. Presently, there are mitigation guides and tools to disable AMT on Windows, but Linux has only received a tool to check whether AMT is enabled and provisioned on Linux systems. The only way to actually fix this vulnerability is to install a firmware update. Intel has made a list of updates available. Unlike for AMT, there is generally no official, documented way to disable the Management Engine (ME); it is always on, unless it is not enabled at all by the OEM.
In 2015, a small number of competing vendors began to offer Intel-based PCs designed or modified specifically to address potential AMT vulnerabilities and related concerns.
See also
*
Backdoor (computing)
A backdoor is a typically covert method of bypassing normal authentication or encryption in a computer, product, embedded device (e.g. a home router), or its embodiment (e.g. part of a cryptosystem, algorithm, chipset, or even a "homunculus comput ...
*
Host Embedded Controller Interface
*
HP Integrated Lights-Out
*
Intel CIRA
*
Intel Core
Intel Core is a line of multi-core (with the exception of Core Solo and Core 2 Solo) central processing units (CPUs) for midrange, embedded, workstation, high-end and enthusiast computer markets marketed by Intel Corporation. These processors ...
*
Internet kill switch
*
Platform Controller Hub
The Platform Controller Hub (PCH) is a family of Intel's single-chip chipsets, first introduced in 2009. It is the successor to the Intel Hub Architecture, which used two chipsa northbridge and southbridge, and first appeared in the Intel 5 Se ...
*
Lights out management
*
Southbridge (computing)
In computing, a southbridge is a component of a traditional two-part chipset architecture on motherboards, historically used in personal computers. It works alongside the northbridge to manage communications between the central processing unit ...
*
System Service Processor
*
Intel AMT versions
*
Intel Management Engine
*
Intel vPro
References
External links
Open AMT Cloud ToolkitMeshCentral2Intel Manageability CommanderImplementing Intel AMTIntel Active Management TechnologyIntel Manageability Developer CommunityIntel vPro Expert CenterARC4 Processor AMT videos (select the desktop channel) Intel AMT Client - Radmin Viewer 3.3AMT Over the Internet Provisioning (OOB Manager)Intel ME Secrets: Hidden code in your chipset and how to discover what exactly it doesby Igor Skochinsky, talk at
Code Blue 2014
Using Intel AMT and the Intel NUC with Ubuntu
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Out-of-band management
System administration