
We’ve heard of something similar earlier this month and now, news of the company releasing motherboards with malware accidentally are also coming out. Apparently, Dell shipped out infected motherboards but they are replacing them or are being removed from future shipment.
Dell is also releasing a software update that would remove the virus.
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