Ah, I see, Bloomberg. So instead of a (partial) retraction of your at least half if not fully bullshit China implant story, you're going to now publish *one guy's* claim of Ethernet jack implants. When you had <5 days to check anything he provided.
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Why is it that every time something like this happens nobody has any hard documentation or analysis results? Ah yes, the best cop-out. "We don't have it any more, we can't give you more details".pic.twitter.com/EooD0aIVyR
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So now we have *software* detecting *analog* stuff like the "power consumption" of a *network*. None of those words go together. At all.pic.twitter.com/h0W0R8cI7L
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Basically every Ethernet jack I've seen in anything but cheapo consumer routers/switches has been metal. How the hell is this an IOC?pic.twitter.com/1LG7tBe9MW
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Nevermind that... Ethernet jacks don't have power pins. Where is this module (that uses so much power that it gets hot) magically powering itself from? Nobody runs PoE out to servers. Did they modify the board design to add power pins too?
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>one key sign of the implant is that the manipulated Ethernet connector has metal sides instead of the usual plastic ones. The metal is necessary to diffuse heat from the chip hidden inside wtf all my ethernet jacks are bugged!
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I read bla bla and “Supermicro shares plunged 41 percent last Thursday, the most since it became a public company in 2007, following the Bloomberg Businessweek revelations about the hacked servers. They fell 11.2 percent Tuesday, after the latest story, to $13.11.”
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First thing that struck me - expert points out _more than once_, it's not just SuperMicro
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So even on face value, it's not about SuperMicro per ce...
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