Grappa,
It is not surprising that Phocus (or FlexColor) is able to process this artifact out, considering the specialized nature of the RAW processing engine, along with Hasselblad's DAC capabilities.
If the pixel is visible in the same location, on every file, that would certainly indicate there is some artifact being generated by the camera, at capture, prior to RAW processing.
With this additional information, my best suggestion will be to contact the dealer from which you purchased the camera, and discuss the necessary support options from here.
Without knowing where you are, I can only speak for Hasselblad USA's support policies. In this instance, there some dealer-level process' that can be implemented to attempt to correct this "hot pixel". In addition, the first 90-days of your USA warranty (if applicable) is considered a "Hot Swap" period, where Hasselblad will send you a loaner camera, if yours must be sent in for additional service. In my estimation, this would not be necessary, however you should be in contact with your dealer, so they can begin to rectify the situation.
Feel free to contact me if I can be of any additional assistance.
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Jordan E. Miller
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