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The Long Hack: How China Exploited a U.S. Tech Supplier


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2021 Feb 13, 12:21pm   122 views  2 comments

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https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2021-supermicro/

For years, U.S. investigators found tampering in products made by Super Micro Computer Inc. The company says it was never told. Neither was the public.

In 2010, the U.S. Department of Defense found thousands of its computer servers sending military network data to China—the result of code hidden in chips that handled the machines’ startup process.

In 2014, Intel Corp. discovered that an elite Chinese hacking group breached its network through a single server that downloaded malware from a supplier’s update site.

And in 2015, the Federal Bureau of Investigation warned multiple companies that Chinese operatives had concealed an extra chip loaded with backdoor code in one manufacturer's servers.

Each of these distinct attacks had two things in common: China and Super Micro Computer Inc., a computer hardware maker in San Jose, California. They shared one other trait; U.S. spymasters discovered the manipulations but kept them largely secret as they tried to counter each one and learn more about China’s capabilities.


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Gosh, take a look at the board of Super Micro:

https://ir.supermicro.com/governance/board-of-directors/default.aspx

They are Taiwanese, but maybe someone there is helping the CCP.

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1   HeadSet   2021 Feb 13, 12:57pm  

They are Taiwanese, but maybe someone there is helping the CCP.

With Biden, Taiwan may be part of CCP China soon anyway.
2   Hircus   2021 Feb 13, 10:20pm  

I can say for sure that big silicon valley companies are still using and buying more super micro servers, despite hearing the first warning call about this a few yrs ago.

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