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  • Why America Is So Scared of China’s Biggest Tech Company

    10/04/2018 10:53:00 PM PDT · by Zhang Fei · 25 replies
    Bloomberg | March 22, 2018, 3:00 AM CDT | Max Chafkin and Joshua Brustein
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  • US Military Bans Huawei, ZTE Phones

    05/05/2018 6:40:37 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 16 replies
    AFP via Yahoo Finance ^ | 05/05/18 | Jim Hoft
    Washington (AFP) - Personnel on US military bases can no longer buy phones and other gear manufactured by Chinese firms Huawei and ZTE, after the Pentagon said the devices pose an "unacceptable" security risk. Concerns have heightened at the Pentagon about consumer electronics being used to snoop on or track service members. "Huawei and ZTE devices may pose an unacceptable risk to (military) personnel, information and mission," Pentagon spokesman Major Dave Eastburn said on Friday. "In light of this information, it was not prudent for the Department's exchanges to continue selling them," he added, referring to the military-run shops on...
  • China tries to contain fallout from sanction-busting scandal

    04/29/2018 2:43:20 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 4 replies
    Asia Times ^ | APRIL 26, 2018 | GORDON WATTS
    China tries to contain fallout from sanction-busting scandal Smartphone giant Huawei is the latest tech giant under investigation after ZTE ban By GORDON WATTS APRIL 26, 2018 8:46 PM (UTC+8) Cybersecurity, cutting-edge technology and chips. This curious mix has taken the trade row between China and the United States to a whole new level. Just days after telecom titan ZTE was hit by new US sanctions in the ongoing Iran and North Korea export scandal, smartphone giant Huawei faces similar accusations. At the heart of the dispute are US-made components, which are crucial to the operating systems in a range...
  • FUSION: Hakluyt founded by former British intelligence operatives that connect to Hillary

    03/19/2018 9:05:24 AM PDT · by b4its2late · 13 replies
    Miss Trial via Thread Unroller ^ | 3/18/2018 | Miss Trial
    Full Title - FUSION: Hakluyt & Company — with offices in London, New York, Singapore, Tokyo and Sydney — was founded by an trio of former British intelligence operatives that connect to Hillary Clinton. Miss Trial via Thread Unroller
  • Donald Trump just Saved the U.S. 5G Industry from China

    03/12/2018 6:53:09 PM PDT · by muleskinner · 109 replies
    Gordon Chang | John Batchelor Show
    Donald Trump, in only the 4th time in 70 years, disallowed the merger of Broadcom and QUALCOMM. Broadcom is the 5G leader out of Singapore with ties to Huawei, the giant Chinese electronics conglomerate that's also heavily tied to the PLA. The merger would have resulted in the dismantling of Qualcomm, with Broadcom and Huawei taking any advanced 5G technology and leaving the rest for scraps.
  • FBI’s Aussie Trump-Russia Tipster Linked to Firm U.S. Intel Chiefs Have Distrusted for Years

    03/07/2018 2:00:36 PM PST · by detective · 8 replies
    Lifezette ^ | 06 Mar 2018
    Alexander Downer — the Australian diplomat whose tip to the FBI about a London pub conversation led to the massive probe of allegations of collusions between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia — is himself closely tied to a Chinese firm experts say is deeply involved in espionage against America. Just last month, all six top U.S. intelligence bosses warned Americans against using digital telecommunications equipment produced by Chinese smartphone producer Huawei.
  • US Subpoenas Huawei Over Its Dealings in Iran and North Korea

    06/03/2016 7:58:31 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 3 replies
    CNBC ^ | Jun 2, 2016 | Paul Mozer
    US Subpoenas Huawei Over Its Dealings in Iran and North Korea Paul Mozer Thursday, 2 Jun 2016 | 8:23 AM ET Huawei Technologies has become China’s most successful international technology company, in part by tapping markets as varied as Britain, India and Kenya. But it also moved into markets like Syria, where American officials have imposed limits on sales of technology that could be used to commit human rights abuses, and into Iran, where sanctions have only recently been eased. And its presence in such countries is now coming under greater scrutiny. The United States Commerce Department is demanding that...
  • Magazine: NSA spied on top China officials, Huawei

    03/23/2014 8:12:57 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 9 replies
    Market Watch ^ | March 23, 2014 | By Harriet Torry
    BERLIN--The U.S. National Security Agency allegedly spied on Chinese technology company Huawei Technologies Co. in early 2009 and targeted Chinese officials including former President Hu Jintao, according to German weekly news magazine Der Spiegel. The allegations were contained in pre-released extracts of an article from next week's edition, citing documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. Aside from Mr. Hu, other NSA targets in China included the Chinese Trade Ministry, the Foreign Ministry and unidentified banks, Der Spiegel reported. In the extracts, Der Spiegel didn't elaborate on the alleged spying on the officials. Referring to a top-secret NSA presentation,...
  • [Chinese Telecom] Huawei Uses NSA Scandal to Turn Tables on Accusers

    10/19/2013 5:54:51 AM PDT · by markomalley · 1 replies
    Slashdot ^ | 10/18/2013 | Kevin Fogarty
    Huawei Technologies, the Chinese telecom giant banned from selling to U.S. government agencies due to its alleged ties to Chinese intelligence services, has turned the tables on its accusers by offering itself as a safe haven for customers concerned that the NSA has compromised their own IT vendors.“We have never been asked to provide access to our technology, or provide any data or information on any citizen or organization to any Government, or their agencies,” Huawei Deputy Chairman Ken Hu said in the introduction to a 52-page white paper on cybersecurity published Oct. 18. (Full report available here as a...
  • Huawei tells US to shut up (China)

    07/22/2013 8:00:45 PM PDT · by TexGrill · 2 replies
    China Daily ^ | 07/23/2013 | People's Daily
    In recent years, concerns on national security have become an excuse some Western countries used to block Huawei's business expansion. The latest episode is some media reports on July 19, saying the US and the UK blamed Huawei for security issues again. In a statement for The Verge, a Manhattan-based technology news website, William Plummer, the vice president responsible for Huawei's external affairs demanded both countries "shut up" if they were unable to put up evidence. Despite of barriers, Huawei has left remarkable footprints on the way of its international development. In 2010, Huawei's nearly $21.8 billion in revenues made...
  • Parents withdraw from inquiry into death of U.S. engineer Shane Todd

    05/21/2013 11:30:43 PM PDT · by My Favorite Headache · 2 replies
    The parents of a U.S. engineer found dead in Singapore last year said on Wednesday they will not take part in the rest of a coroner’s inquiry into his death, which they say was linked to a project involving the transfer of sensitive technology to China. In a statement issued through their lawyers, Rick and Mary Todd said they had lost confidence in the system investigating the death of their 31-year-old son, Shane, who was found hanging in his Singapore apartment last June. The Todds did not appear in court on Wednesday, the day after a U.S. medical examiner they...
  • Huawei linked to plan to sell restricted equipment to Iran

    12/31/2012 3:49:42 AM PST · by Olog-hai · 2 replies
    CNET ^ | December 30, 2012 7:34 PM PST | Steven Musil
    Already considered a potential threat to U.S. national security, Huawei is again finding itself under scrutiny, linked to an offer to sell embargoed computer equipment to Iran. A major partner of the Chinese telecommunications gear maker offered to provide €1.3 million ($1.7 million) of Hewlett-Packard computer equipment to Iran in 2010, according to documents reviewed by Reuters. However, Huawei says neither it nor Hong Kong-based Skycom, its privately owned partner, provided the equipment to Mobile Telecommunication Co of Iran, known as MCI. …
  • U.S. lawmakers probe China telecoms for ties, contracts (security threats)

    06/13/2012 7:31:44 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 4 replies
    Reuters ^ | Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:03pm EDT | Jim Wolf
    U.S. lawmakers are pressing two top Chinese technology companies to disclose their inner workings in a probe into security threats to U.S. telecommunications. Closely held Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. and ZTE Corp. were asked Tuesday by letter to document, among other things, their interactions with the Chinese Communist Party and advice given to them by five consultancies, including International Business Machines Corp, Accenture and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). ZTE also was asked about its business in Iran. The investigation by the U.S. House of Representatives' Intelligence Committee reflects fears that booby-trapped technology could be supplied knowingly or unknowingly by the companies, which...
  • China cyber capability puts U.S. forces at risk: report

    03/07/2012 11:27:05 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 8 replies
    Reuters ^ | Thu Mar 8, 2012 12:11am EST | Jim Wolf
    Chinese cyberwarfare would pose a "genuine risk" to the U.S. military in a conflict, for instance over Taiwan or disputes in the South China Sea, according to a report prepared for the U.S. Congress. Operations against computer networks have become fundamental to Beijing's military and national development strategies over the past decade, said the 136-page analysis by Northrop Grumman Corp released on Thursday by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. Chinese commercial firms, bolstered by foreign partners, are giving the military access to cutting-edge research and technology, the analysis said. The Chinese military's close ties to large Chinese telecommunications...
  • Chinese telecom firm tied to spy ministry--CIA: Beijing funded Huawei

    10/13/2011 6:21:35 PM PDT · by casablanca · 20 replies
    Washington Times ^ | 10.13.11 | Bill Gertz
    A U.S. intelligence report for the first time links China’s largest telecommunications company to Beijing’s KGB-like intelligence service and says the company recently received nearly a quarter-billion dollars from the Chinese government. The disclosures are a setback for Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.’s efforts to break into the U.S. telecommunications market. The company has been blocked from doing so three times by the U.S. government because of concerns about its links to the Chinese government. The report by the CIA-based Open Source Center states that Huawei’s chairwoman, Sun Yafang, worked for the Ministry of State Security (MSS) Communications Department before joining...
  • Perry welcomed Chinese firm despite security concern

    08/27/2011 2:45:49 PM PDT · by Tempest · 34 replies · 1+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 8/14/11 | Carol D. Leonnig and Karen Tumulty
    While Perry focused on Huawei’s ability to create jobs in a sluggish economy, national security experts in both the George W. Bush and Obama administrations had concluded that the global telecom giant poses a potential cyber-security risk to the U.S. military and businesses. Three times since 2008, a U.S. government security panel has blocked Huawei from acquiring or partnering with U.S. companies because of concerns that secrets could be leaked to China’s government or military. Perry campaign spokesman Mark Miner said that “if there are national security issues surrounding this company, they should be fully looked at.” He characterized Perry’s...
  • Huawei to launch range of smartphones for under £100

    08/15/2011 4:02:13 PM PDT · by AfricanChristian · 8 replies · 1+ views
    The company, which also supplies the network technology and towers to mobile operators, turned over 98.3bn yuan (£9.4bn) in the six months to June 30 and said it is on track to hit the 199bn yuan this year. It posted an operating profit of 12.4bn yuan. Huawei has a longstanding business supplying “white label” unbranded mobile phone handsets for other providers, but will launch under its own brand name – pronounced “wayway” – in the autumn with a smartphone priced at less than £100 which is targeted at pay as you go customers. Mark Mitchinson, executive vice-president and head of...
  • Perry welcomed Chinese firm despite security concern

    08/15/2011 2:32:29 AM PDT · by Palter · 43 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | 14 Aug 2011 | Carol D. Leonnig and Karen Tumulty
    It was the kind of scene that Texas Gov. Rick Perry will point to often as he rolls out his presidential campaign: a ribbon-cutting ceremony just outside Dallas, launching a corporate headquarters, with hundreds of new jobs, and validating what he calls his “Texas miracle” of growth.After a months-long courtship that included a trip to China, where he dined with the company’s chief executive, Perry announced that telecommunications firm Huawei Technologies would base its U.S. operations in Plano. In a video of that October 2010 event — now playing on YouTube, courtesy of the governor’s office — Perry praised the...
  • Google: Obama’s Residence Linked to PSL Phone Number

    12/18/2008 3:54:57 AM PST · by Fred Nerks · 134 replies · 4,064+ views
    © 2008 TexasDarlin/TD Blog ^ | December 17, 2008 | by texasdarlin
    This is curious and bizarre. A reader, Jane, conducted some Google searches related to the Obamas’ Chicago home on Greenwood Avenue, and discovered the following, which I verified with my own searches, and documented with screenshots at approximately 2:30 PM ET on 12/17/08: A Google search of the Obamas’ address, 5046 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, yields this: Greenwood Ave. Search 12/17/08 The phone number listed for the address, if you can’t make it out, is 415-821-6171, a San Francisco area code. When I Google’d that phone number, this came up: Greenwood Phone Search 12/17/08 The phone number associated with the Obama’s...
  • Does Barack Obama Sing the Tiger Song?

    12/20/2008 8:26:34 PM PST · by Calpernia · 23 replies · 991+ views
    How many have heard of Nadhmi Auchi? Why are we not hearing more about him? Nadhmi Auchi was born in 1937. He is an Iraqi born British-resident and Britain's 22nd wealthiest individual. Nadhmi Auchi co-conspired with fellow Baathist Saddam Hussein in 1959 to assassinate then Prime Minister Abd al-Karim Qasim. Rezko and Obama are both financially connected to him. MSNBC reports that Nadhmi Auchi had helped Orascom (which owns Djezzy GSM), owned by Onsi Sawiris, gain a contract to set-up mobile phone networks in post-Saddam's Iraq. As per Orascom's annual report, page 65, Huawei Technologies is listed as a subsidiary...