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<p>Earlier today, Apple issued an incredibly strong denial in response to
a report from
Bloomberg, which alleged that Apple and a handful of other tech companies had some data compromised due to Chinese surveillance chips being found in a Super Micro server. The report noted that these chips were found on Apple’s servers sometime around 2015.</p>
<p>Following its earlier statement on the report, Apple has now published a
press release on its website detailing what actually happened as it continues to deny the allegations.</p>
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