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	<title>Comments on: Health &amp; Safety Risks from Counterfeits in the Supply Chain</title>
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		<title>By: Stan E. Delo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Corinne-

I heard about counterfeit processor chips that have found their way into military equipment which seems pretty scary to me. They are very prone to failing because they are cheap knock-offs of originally specified components. I heard of it in an IEEE newsletter that I receive, so I know it to be true. Very difficult or impossible to spot them from their outside appearance, and even the subcontractors that are using them probably don&#039;t know they are bogus.

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<p>I heard about counterfeit processor chips that have found their way into military equipment which seems pretty scary to me. They are very prone to failing because they are cheap knock-offs of originally specified components. I heard of it in an IEEE newsletter that I receive, so I know it to be true. Very difficult or impossible to spot them from their outside appearance, and even the subcontractors that are using them probably don&#8217;t know they are bogus.</p>
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