Vodafone Finds Hidden Backdoors In Huawei Network Equipment

in surveillance •  5 years ago 

Huawei became a target for President Trump. Perhaps the President was motivated by politics but there does appear some validity to his claims.

Microsoft asserts that it found a back door in equipment from Huawei. This is something that the Chinese company is denying.

The claim is being backed up by Vodaphone. The largest European wireless provider claims it knows there are back doors to the equipment. It said it is in its Italian wireless network and this goes back years.

Huawei is claiming the problems were "glitches" and are fixed. This is something that few might believe.

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It baffles me that people are surprised by this. Huawei has never hidden their status as an instrument of Party Policy. An academic paper was written about it by Christopher Balding and Donald Clarke, using nothing but publicly available sources and China doesn't even conceal the fact that it is state-owned. Until Trump started to target them, they openly bragged about it on their company page, saying they were "proud and honored to be the digital eyes and ears of Chairman Xi's Glorious Chinese Dream of the Great Rejuvenation of the Zhonghua Minzu," and that's a direct quote from the company's English-language mainpage retrieved April 18, 2016.
Huawei denying that they spy for China is like a pedophile denying his support for the Girl Scouts.

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