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PHISH AND CHIPS

Chinese spies ‘planted tiny microchips into thousands of computers in a bid to steal US secrets’

A probe by Bloomberg alleges the spies targeted up to 30 businesses, including Apple, a big bank and government contractors

CHINESE spies planted tiny microchips into thousands of computers in a bid to steal US secrets, it was claimed last night.

They targeted up to 30 businesses, including Apple, a big bank and government contractors, the Bloomberg probe alleged.

 Chinese spies planted tiny microchips into thousands of computers in a bid to steal US secrets, it has been claimed
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Chinese spies planted tiny microchips into thousands of computers in a bid to steal US secrets, it has been claimedCredit: Alamy
 Spies are said to have targeted up to 30 businesses, including Apple, a big bank and government contractors
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Spies are said to have targeted up to 30 businesses, including Apple, a big bank and government contractorsCredit: Alamy

The Department of Defence and CIA drone ops may also have been compromised.

Sources said the chips were put into motherboards at Chinese factories by workers hired by California-based Supermicro.

Bloomberg said Amazon had uncovered the breach in 2015 during a deal to buy start-ups that used Supermicro products.

A government probe was launched and continues.

One ex-US intelligence official told Bloomberg: “Attacking Supermicro motherboards is like attacking the whole world.”

Supermicro said: “We remain unaware of any such investigation.”

Apple denied the claims.

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