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SeekNuShallFind ago

Whoa...this could be something BIG. Possible that Huawei (China) had access to 5eyes via UK

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British spooks have been ordered to keep a closer eye on the Huawei employees who inspect Blighty's critical networking hardware for vulns and backdoors.

From now on, GCHQ will take a "leading and directing role" in choosing the staff who work at the Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre (HCSEC) in Banbury, Oxfordshire.

This base is known as The Cell and part of its role is to audit the security of the hardware which makes up Blighty's critical communications infrastructure. Its ultimate aim is to boost confidence among potential UK customers and stakeholders, such as telcos and politicians, by exposing vulnerabilities in kit used within the UK's Critical National Infrastructure.

The Cell's most important function is ensuring that equipment from foreign manufacturers cannot be clandestinely tapped into by foreign powers. With a Huawei-staffed cell inspecting Huawei gear, an obvious conflict of interest developed.

VOALTRON ago

Let's find who the connections are between Crowdstrike, and Huawei. <----. Oh. Yeah. Let's.

SeekNuShallFind ago

China gained access to foreign network via Huawei employees

In August, Australia banned the Chinese telecom manufacturer from providing any equipment to its planned 5G mobile data network. Over the weekend, any rational person who doubted that decision saw just how wise it truly was. The Australian reported that ahead of Trade Minister Simon Birmingham’s planned trip to Shanghai, word leaked that Huawei employees had furnished China’s intelligence services with passwords and other information that allowed them to access “a foreign network.”

The security breach was not necessarily recent, but was, the paper said, within the last two years. It is another piece of evidence that Huawei and and fellow Chinese firm ZTE are joined at the hip with Chinese spies. Any government or company that uses their equipment runs the risk of exposing every piece of traffic to Chinese eyes and ears.

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SeekNuShallFind ago

In recent weeks, the vendor, which was founded by a former member of the People's Liberation Army, has run into strife in New Zealand, the UK, the US and Canada. As it turns out, these countries, together with Australia, form the 'Five Eyes' intelligence sharing alliance.

Overnight, Huawei's chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou, was arrested in Canada and extradited to the US. The shock development emerged just hours after British Telecom, one of the UK's largest internet service providers, said it would remove Huawei's equipment from the core of its mobile networks. Days earlier, the head of Britain's MI6 intelligence agency issued his own stern warning about the company.

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