Apple CEO asks Bloomberg to rectify message about Chinese spy chips
Apple CEO Tim Cook wants financial news agency Bloomberg to withdraw a recent controversial story about Chinese microchips on U.S. servers. The boss of the world's largest tech company hopes that the news agency will do the right thing and expects a formal rectification.
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“Several critical vulnerabilities found in American weapon systems.
The U.S. Army invested more than a trillion dollars in his arsenal of weapons. However, a report states that not enough attention has been paid to its security. Critical cyber vulnerabilities are said to have been found in the advanced weapon systems.
This is apparent from a report by the US Governm... Read more
Homeland Security denies Bloomberg story about Chinese espionage chips
Earlier this week, press agency Bloomberg stated that China had secretly placed small chips on Supermicro's motherboards. This would spy on various American tech companies, including Amazon and Apple. The companies denied the news and now the American secret service, Homeland Security, is putting it... Read more
“China placed spy chips in servers Amazon, Apple and other companies.
Amazon and Apple are said to be targets of Chinese espionage. It is said that chips have been placed on the motherboard of certain servers in the data centres of the companies. The claims are denied by the companies, as well as by the manufacturer of the motherboards, Supermicro Computer.
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ZTE violated agreements with U.S. government and gets longer probationary period
A U.S. judge is of the opinion that the Chinese company ZTE has violated the agreements it had made with the United States. In so doing, the company has violated the conditions of the probationary period and this has led to a further two years of additional checks on the company.
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Americans carry out test with SMS alarm system
Last Wednesday, millions of Americans received something similar to a text message from President Donald Trump. The message was sent at 14:18 as part of a test of the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System, a system maintained by FEMA and the Federal Communications Commissions.
A FEMA representa... Read more
Microsoft no longer accepts new customers with stand-alone German cloud service
Microsoft will no longer accept customers for its cloud service in Germany. It stands alone and is independent of the company's global cloud offering. Existing customers can continue to use the same offer, but new customers can only join the general offer.
In an extensive statement, Microsoft states... Read more