I had mentioned about this in another thread but to link a different article, I didn't realize this but this cry for caution and avoiding Huawei products goes back a decade when they wanted to buy a carrier in 2008? We're talking when the iPhone 1 came out!
I mean I guess I can see why not a carrier but from there it goes to wanting to ban all products?? And they've had 10 years to look at every product down to the last resistor and still not found anything??
Honestly if you have gov't agencies with departments specifically tasked to find a suspicious looking chip or an odd line of code for a decade and found nada... It wouldn't be a stretch to say that Huawei products are probably one of the most secure devices out there if the govt hasnt been able to find a vulnerability. Secure next to Apple and their determination to constantly block any type of unlocks and backdoors even if our gov't threatens them.
They have the Flossy Carter Thot protection seal of approval
If the Chinese govt wants to access to our info, they probably found the backdoors we created (like the backdoors NSA created with Cisco hardware mentioned by Snowden). Heck in the 10 years from the first mentions of concerns, and very recently we have read the headlines, our privacy and security has probably already been compromised through so many other avenues from others friends and foes.
https://www.tomsguide.com/us/huawei-...ews-26632.html Originally Posted by
BlackZeppelin How come no one is concerned about security and data privacy? Huawei is completely banned in America and here in Australia it's banned from 5G infrastructure development. And in both cases banned for the same reasons. National security and data privacy issues.
And no one is worried about that?