Here's how China used a tiny chip in a huge hack to infiltrate companies like Apple and Amazon, according to sources #tictocnews

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Here's how China used a tiny chip in a huge hack to infiltrate companies like Apple and Amazon, according to sources tictocnews

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If you are a country that depends on exporting your products to keep your economy growing in the long run, would you do something like this to destroy your reputation in the global supply chain just to steal some data? Please start doing some real journalism, Bloomberg!

this is what we get for not only sending our mfg of these components over there, but for selling out and giving them the IP associated with it. this was just a matter of time and is only going to get worse if we keep having parts made in china

Cause it would totally crush both companies. No security is bad. Very bad. Basically, all your accounts, passwords, are known. Your customers are exposed. Wiped out

And, the earth is flat..

Fake news is too much. This is biggest one.

so super micro bought the circuit boards that had the chips on them? or the chips were installed at super micro facilities?

Why do Amazon and Apple strongly reject your uncorroborated allegations?

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