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ACEMAGIC’s Mini PCs Shipping Malware

February 21, 2024
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ACEMAGIC’s Mini PCs Shipping Malware

ACEMAGIC, a prominent Chinese mini PC provider, has publicly admitted an unforeseen occurrence involving the distribution of Redline spyware and Bladabindi backdoor Trojan to specific batches of mini PCs, raising substantial security concerns. The attempt to portray the incident as proactive rather than retroactive transparently indicates an oversight in the detection and rectification of the malware prior to distribution.

The revelation that Windows Defender detected the presence of malware suggests inadequacies in the implementation of security checks during the manufacturing process. While the company alludes to a thorough investigation, it is essential to recognize the significance of regular security evaluations and screening. The statement’s underlying focus on software development tactics to improve user experience underscores the potential trade-off between expediency and security, emphasizing the need for stringent internal verification processes to prevent such oversights.


Blaming it on their software developers’ attempt to speed up boot time by tweaking Microsoft source code, ACEMAGIC’s explanation falls short. Even if digital signatures were present, it wouldn’t guarantee safety. Offering refunds and future discounts, ACEMAGIC promises to exercise greater caution moving forward. Unfortunately, this isn’t the first instance of a mini PC manufacturer making such a blunder, echoing Asus’ mishap in 2008.

Reference:
  • ACEMAGIC’s Unintentional Malware Distribution Sparks Security Concerns

Tags: AcemagicBladabindi backdoor TrojanChineseCyber AlertCyber Alerts 2024Cyber RiskCyber threatCybersecurityFebruary 2024Redline spyware
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