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China Goes High-Tech To Hack US Systems? Security Firm Reveals Elaborate Plan To Steal Data

Swarajya StaffOct 10, 2018, 07:35 PM | Updated 07:35 PM IST
Cyber security has been one of the biggest challenges in recent times for all nations (Yuri Samoilov/Flickr)

Cyber security has been one of the biggest challenges in recent times for all nations (Yuri Samoilov/Flickr)


A United States security firm Sepio Systems has revealed China’s insidious plan to steal technology from US firms by co-opting Chinese subcontractors working there, Bloomberg has reported. The company that was targeted by China was Supermicro Computer Inc.

Chinese intelligence agencies had allegedly ordered subcontractors to plant malicious chips in Supermicro server motherboards over a two-year period till 2015. The firm’s shares plunged by 41 per cent after Bloomberg published the report.

Unusual communications from a Supermicro server that led to a physical inspection revealed an implant built into the server’s Ethernet connector according to security expert Yossi Appleboum. Ethernet connector is a component that's used to attach network cables to the computer.

“The security of our customers and the integrity of our products are core to our business and our company values. We take care to secure the integrity of our products throughout the manufacturing process, and supply chain security is an important topic of discussion for our industry.”

“We still have no knowledge of any unauthorised components and have not been informed by any customer that such components have been found. We are dismayed that Bloomberg would give us only limited information, no documentation, and half a day to respond to these new allegations,” the company Supermicro said in a statement refuting the Bloomberg report.

Similar operations have been carried out by Chinese subcontractors over other US companies in addition to Supermicro. The Chinese embassy did not comment on the recent allegations against its agencies.

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