Chinese Spy Chips and Supermicro



Published on Oct 4, 2018
A Bloomberg Businessweek story broke alleging that Supermico motherboards were hacked with Chinese spy chips and that those infected boards made their way into Apple and Amazon products among many others. Iain Thomson from the Register talks about the ramifications of the many denials being made by affected companies.
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