Chinese spy chips are found in hardware used by Apple, Amazon, Bloomberg says; Apple, AWS say no way
The chips, which Bloomberg said have been the subject of a top secret U.S. government investigation starting in 2015, were used for gathering intellectual property and trade secrets from American companies and may have been introduced by a Chinese server company called Super Micro that assembled machines used in the centers.
[...] China has long been suspected — but rarely directly implicated — in en masse spy campaigns based on hardware made there. The majority of electronic components used in U.S. technology are manufactured in China. Companies including component manufacturers Huawei and ZTE, as well as surveillance camera maker Hikvision, have all fallen under intense suspicion and scrutiny from the U.S. government in the past year.
I'd think that the big guys would be designing their own boards. Maybe we should only buy PCBs from South Korea.
Also at Bloomberg and The Guardian.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday October 04 2018, @08:40PM (1 child)
You move all Intel microprocessor manufacture to the illegitimate state of israel where the khazars insert their spyware and back doors into hardware you thought was secure. You keep worrying about software security, when the actual problem is the insane psychopathic communist criminal jew adding spyware.
And this sets the precedent for others to attempt the same criminal activity as the khazar jew. China is no exception and wants to control at least some of the spyware market. No surprises there.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 05 2018, @12:18AM
It's good to imagine that there is indeed a person behind comments on the Internet. It reminds you that they're a person, with thoughts and feelings.
Having said that, I simply cannot imagine a person writing this. An actual, real-life troll, maybe..