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This Article is From Dec 11, 2018

Super Micro Says Third-Party Test Found No Malicious Hardware

(Bloomberg) -- Super Micro Computer Inc. said an independent test found no malicious hardware in its motherboards. The conclusion follows previous denials of a Bloomberg Businessweek magazine report that said Chinese intelligence services inserted malicious components in the company's server motherboards during the manufacturing process.

In a letter to customers posted to his company's website, Super Micro Chief Executive Officer Charles Liang said that “after thorough examination and a range of functional tests, the investigations firm found absolutely no evidence of malicious hardware on our motherboards.”

The company said the third-party investigations firm had tested "a representative sample" of its motherboards, including the specific type of components which were the focus of the Businessweek story and which had been purchased by a number of large technology companies mentioned in that article, as well as more recently manufactured examples.

The letter reiterates that no government agency or customer has ever contacted the company about malicious hardware.

Bloomberg Businessweek has previously said that it stands by its story.

Read more: China Used Tiny Chip in Hack That Infiltrated U.S. Companies

To contact the reporter on this story: Nour Al Ali in Dubai at nalali1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Christopher Kingdon at ckingdon@bloomberg.net, Nate Lanxon, Jeremy Kahn

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

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