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Only if some malicious third-party have a direct access to your local network and your device with AMD/Intel have ME with AMT. Even in that case it could be very tricky to do something meaningful if you don't use Windows.
In any case I just don't allow third-party in my local network.
They are. Unless you are not in local network, you can't exploit that things. To break into local network, even through WiFi you have to get a physical access to the hardware.
All that "management" crap use regular network adapters for connection and does not have any dedicated transievers to work around. Since you control your local network, there are no way for third-party to get to that "management".