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UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

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Re: UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

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I don’t believe that. No one will remember in a week or two.

SuperMicro shareholders might.

Indeed. SuperMicro is the victim so far.

If trustworthiness amounted for anything in today's world, all major news agencies would be out of business.

Re: UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

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It could also be possible that these companies are legally bound by some sort of investigation-related order to maintain ignorance to the presence of the chips and that Bloomberg have just sunk an ongoing investigation/counter-espionage operation, potentially putting an associated intelligence network at risk.

They're not "maintaining ignorance"; they're categorically denying it, and in significant detail. Both Apple and Amazon produced essentially bulleted refutations of the story. That's not what you do when you're trying to brush something off.

> They're not "maintaining ignorance"; they're categorically denying it

What makes you think the people denying it know about it though? E.g. if the head of Apple security got served an NSL, wouldn't that potentially prevent them from telling the company lawyers or the executive team?

Re: UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

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Agency spying on Amnesty International, G20 summit, tapping undersea cables (INCENSER https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/11/new-snowden-docs...), with _multiple_ courts pronouncing their data collection programs violated human rights https://venturebeat.com/2015/02/06/nsa-and-gchq-collusion-on... https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/sep/13/gchq-data-co...) wouldnt lie to us!

Re: UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

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APPLE: > Finally, in response to questions we have received from other news organizations since Businessweek published its story, we are not under any kind of gag order or other confidentiality obligations. https://daringfireball.net/linked/2018/10/04/what-businesswe...

FWIW, NSLs prevent you from talking about being under a NSL. I don't think they can be forced to lie, though

Which is actually what Reddit did with their annual transparency report. They said something along the lines of "if we haven't been gagged, we'll explicitly tell you we haven't been gagged. Otherwise..."

Re: UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

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It could also be possible that these companies are legally bound by some sort of investigation-related order to maintain ignorance to the presence of the chips and that Bloomberg have just sunk an ongoing investigation/counter-espionage operation, potentially putting an associated intelligence network at risk.

They're not "maintaining ignorance"; they're categorically denying it, and in significant detail. Both Apple and Amazon produced essentially bulleted refutations of the story. That's not what you do when you're trying to brush something off.

How is "we have found no evidence of..." categorically denying? They're doing exactly what parent says, turning a blind eye to it, and "truthfully" saying they haven't seen anything amiss.

Re: UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

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They're not "maintaining ignorance"; they're categorically denying it, and in significant detail. Both Apple and Amazon produced essentially bulleted refutations of the story. That's not what you do when you're trying to brush something off.

How is "we have found no evidence of..." categorically denying? They're doing exactly what parent says, turning a blind eye to it, and "truthfully" saying they haven't seen anything amiss.

Because it explicitly contradicts Bloomberg's story, which repeatedly claims Apple had knowledge of compromised hardware.

Re: UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

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SuperMicro shareholders might.

Indeed. SuperMicro is the victim so far. If trustworthiness amounted for anything in today's world, all major news agencies would be out of business.

Why limit yourself to news agencies? If trustworthiness amounted for anything, nearly all corporations big enough to have a PR department, and all governments would be out of business.

Re: UK cyber security agency backs Apple, Amazon China hack denials

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It could also be possible that these companies are legally bound by some sort of investigation-related order to maintain ignorance to the presence of the chips and that Bloomberg have just sunk an ongoing investigation/counter-espionage operation, potentially putting an associated intelligence network at risk.

They're not "maintaining ignorance"; they're categorically denying it, and in significant detail. Both Apple and Amazon produced essentially bulleted refutations of the story. That's not what you do when you're trying to brush something off.

Not taking a postion here, but given motivations it's hard to know what to conclude

> That's not what you do when you're trying to brush something off.

It /could/ be what you do if good relations with the Chinese government are crucial to your business (true for both Apple and Amazon).

As for the UK NCSC, it's bizarre that they would comment at all. One possible motivation: eagerness to discover how to use such a backdoor themselves

> “The NCSC engages confidentially with security researchers and urges anybody with credible intelligence about these reports to contact us”

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