The linked article is awful -- it not only doesn't contain a link to the demo (just to "nvidia.com"), but it doesn't even say what the name of the demo is... plus there's a couple of different places where the article just randomly links to some random person's soundcloud...
For those looking for it, I think this is referencing the "Zorah" sample, from https://developer.nvidia.com/rtx-kit ... though at this exact moment, the download link on that page seems broken. Failures all the way down, I guess.
It's worth noting that there's basically zero proper evidence that there is any malware included with this device -- it runs an exe when inserted, but that exe appears, at a glance, to be a driver installer. Definitely not the right way to do things, but there's a difference between "incompetent" and "malicious".
The only actual "evidence" that was provided was a link to a falcon sandbox run, something which actually requires human analysis to draw conclusions about -- and anyone who has ever used it knows how many false positives it finds.
A better proclamation might be "cheap network adapter comes with an auto-running executable which needs further analysis".
I really wish I could move my personal email over to gmail -- I've run my own local email server for 30 years, and tbh I just don't really care to do that anymore.
But I'm stuck -- I exclusively use 'tagged' email addresses when giving anyone my email address, so every incoming message is addressed to "myusername-sometag@domain"... and gmail, of course, uses a + instead of a - for doing that kind of tagging. So if I tried to migrate hosts, literally none of my incoming email would arrive anymore.
Sucks that a decision I made before gmail even existed now restrains me so much. :/
For those looking for it, I think this is referencing the "Zorah" sample, from https://developer.nvidia.com/rtx-kit ... though at this exact moment, the download link on that page seems broken. Failures all the way down, I guess.