The full statement, which is available here, added that Apple always inspects its servers before they are put into production and if it found anything suspicious, it would have alerted the authorities. But Apple pointed Business Insider to the statement it sent Bloomberg, which said it has "never found malicious chips, 'hardware manipulations' or vulnerabilities purposely planted in any server." In unusually robust on the record statements, the two trillion dollar tech companies said they know nothing about Chinese spies planting rice grain-sized microchips in hardware that reached 30 major American companies.Īccording to Bloomberg, Apple discovered the malicious chips three years ago in hardware supplied by motherboard specialist Super Micro.
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