Researcher shows how spies, criminals, or saboteurs can implant a chip in enterprise IT equipment to allow stealthy backdoor access using cheap $200 equipment (Andy Greenberg/Wired)

Researcher shows how spies, criminals, or saboteurs can implant a chip in enterprise IT equipment to allow stealthy backdoor access using cheap $200 equipment (Andy Greenberg/Wired)

Researcher shows how spies, criminals, or saboteurs can implant a chip in enterprise IT equipment to allow stealthy backdoor access using cheap $200 equipment (Andy Greenberg/Wired)

Researcher shows how spies, criminals, or saboteurs can implant a chip in enterprise IT equipment to allow stealthy backdoor access using cheap $200 equipment (Andy Greenberg/Wired) https://ift.tt/3251Rsa

Andy Greenberg / Wired:
Researcher shows how spies, criminals, or saboteurs can implant a chip in enterprise IT equipment to allow stealthy backdoor access using cheap $200 equipment  —  A new proof-of-concept hardware implant shows how easy it may be to hide malicious chips inside IT equipment.


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