Apple has come out swinging at last week’s Bloomberg spy chip report today with a new letter to one of the biggest tech watchdogs in Congress, flatly denying that any of the company’s servers were compromised through the use of microchips implanted by Chinese spies.
The letter sent to the Senate Commerce Committee assumes the same tough stance on the Bloomberg report that the company took on when it came out with its first press release last week. “Apple has never found malicious chips, ‘hardware manipulations’ or vulnerabilities purposely planted in any server,” wrote Apple’s vice president of information security George Stathakopoulos. “We never alerted the FBI to any security concerns like those described in the article, nor has the…
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