Posted on 10/19/2018 8:30:42 PM PDT by cba123
Apple CEO Tim Cook has upped the ante in its denial of an investigative report claiming a Chinese spy chip was embedded into the tech giant's servers, telling BuzzFeed News that Bloomberg must retract the story--"This did not happen. There's no truth to this."
"I was involved in our response to this story from the beginning," Cook said according to Buzzfeed. "I personally talked to the Bloomberg reporters along with Bruce Sewell who was then our general counsel. We were very clear with them that this did not happen, and answered all their questions. ... Each time they brought this up to us, the story changed and each time we investigated we found nothing."
Seems Apple is pretty forcefully, denying that. But then Bloomberg said:
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Still not clear, who is telling the truth here...
And who to trust?
Apple, which is outsourcing so many jobs to China?
Or Bloomberg, which is run by Bloomberg.
Decisions, decisions.
It’s spy stuff. You can’t trust any of them- or anyone else.
I won’t buy an Apple thanks to the news from Buzzfeed and Bloomberg.
Kinda funny to hear someone ask for a story to be pulled in an age where Fake News is celebrated.
Where is SuperMicro on this? They are a Taiwan-based company that was responsible for the manufacture of the servers. They have a LOT more to lose. I once owned a Supermicro motherboard, in part because they werent made in Red China in the 90s. (For the record, dual Pentium II 400Mhz with 256mb DIMMs and AGP 2x, plus a PCI modem card, 68 pin SCSI internal HDs.
Nothing to see here, right or wrong, Cook is simply covering his ass. Oops, wrong word—or the right one?
Fake news. Apple has not outsourced any jobs to China. Their only employees there are salespeople at Apple stores in China. This fake crap keeps coming up, and nothing is said about other companies who actually build factories in China and directly employ Chinese manufacturers.
Tim Cook to self: “Humm, how can I get tons of free publicity like I did when I refused to help crack Syed Farook’s (the San Bernadino terrorist) cell phone...?”
You are right, of course.
My misstatement.
Apple sells phones which are made in China, by Foxconn (I believe)
You are right. Apple does not actually make anything.
They just collect billions of dollars.
:D
Maybe apple should build their chips in America to avoid this being viewed as real
Bloomberg
By the way.
That post is a joke.
Sort of...
*ping*
That was a scary article, but someone should have come forward by now with a Supermicro motherboard with an installed spy chip. Has that happened?
Now, now, Bloomberg is honest as the day is long. Right?
They already are using chips made in America, it's just that you aren't looking, as usual. Last time I was in Austin, I noticed a chip plant there that supplies chips to Apple. By the way, Austin is in Texas. Other chips supplied to Apple by Texas Instruments, Fairchild and Maxim Integrated in the United States. Other companies also supplying components to Apple made in the USA and around the world outside China. As well as many American companies supplying components to Apple although those companies may outsource outside the USA.
You're just focusing on trying to make Apple look bad while ignoring other American companies that actually don't use American made components.
Why, you want a no-warrant gov’t backdoor to all your data?
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