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> not retracted (or even really commented on) the Supermicro spy chip story

They doubled down on it. They did a follow-up claiming that a cyber security researcher from a US-based firm had been called in to investigate suspicious traffic at a US telecom. The investigators claimed to have logs and a bunch of other evidence. The investigators also claimed that Bloomberg was misleading people by focusing on SuperMicro, as they'd reportedly seen to with other manufacturers too.



Hikivision literally sends hidden packages from their cameras to China.

Discovered by our security team where I work. It's the reason our VMS doesn't have support for Hikivision cameras.


"Discovered by our security team where I work"

Any published where?


Internal audit in the company for customers ( security Company).

A couple of years later, our US customer had the same conclusion. Probably that one was published ( US government)


Anecdotes are not data.

Really - they aren't.


We literally have a hardware device that removes any "spyware" from communicating externally because of it.

People in the security industry ( cameras) may know it.




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