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Counterfeit Chips Raise New Terror, Hacking Fears

mattnyc99 writes "We've seen overtures by computer manufacturers to build in chip security before, but now Popular Mechanics takes a long look at growing worries over counterfeit chips, from the military and FAA to the Department of Energy and top universities. While there's still never been a fake-chip sabotage or info hack on America by foreign countries or rogue groups, this article suggests just how easy it would be for chips embedded with time-release cripple coding to steal data or bring down a critical network - and how that's got Homeland shaking in its boots (but not Bruce Schneier). While PopMech has an accompanying story on the possible end of cheap gadget manufacturing in China as inflation rates soar there, it's the global hardware business in general that has DoD officials freaking out over chips."

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  1. Coward Warriors by Doc+Ruby · · Score: -1, Redundant

    that's got Homeland shaking in its boots (but not Bruce Schneier).

    I'd feel a lot safer if the people who've trashed our Constitution, killed our soldiers (and so many foreigners), and squandered our money (and our childrens's and grandchildren's) didn't pretend to be so tough while actually fearing anything that moves. They'd probably kill a lot less people, destroy a lot less of whatever they touch, and maybe actually stop some of the threats they're supposed to.

    Where's Binladen? He ain't encoded into some Manchurian Chip, that's for sure.
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