Huawei can access the communication networks secretly |
According to the Wall Street Journal, the Chinese technology giant Huawei is said to be able to access the cellular network that it brought with it, citing the Wall Street Journal, and mobile phones can be used worldwide through the back doors developed by law enforcement agencies. ,
US officials say the company has been using law enforcement backgrounds for more than a decade when Washington tries to persuade its allies to shut down Chinese society from the network.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the United States shared this information with the United Kingdom and Germany in late 2019 after the U.S. government discovered this access via 4G devices since 2009.
The Chinese company has launched law enforcement portals for communications devices such as base stations and antennas, which US officials say are affordable to Huawei.
"The US government has evidence that Huawei can secretly access confidential and personal information in systems that are sold around the world," Robert O'Brien, the White House national security adviser, told the wall. Journal Street.
According to CNN, O'Brien also describes the cheapest Chinese solution as a lure of gifts to deceive some countries, and these solutions enable Chinese companies to access information on the Internet.
Huawei's Chief Security Officer Andy Purdy denied the allegations, saying: "We strongly deny that we have such skills and misuse of customer information or data."
He added: "The United States is reluctant to investigate facts and evidence and is doing everything it can to prevent us from delivering products to communications networks around the world."
US officials have had limited success convincing allied leaders, including Boris Johnson from the United Kingdom and Angela Merkel from Germany, to persuade the Chinese government to force Huawei to use its spy equipment or disrupt foreign networks.
Meanwhile, Australia reached a conclusion similar to that of the United States that the threat cannot be mitigated, while British intelligence agencies have warned of possible shortcomings.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson agreed last month that Huawei would play a role in building the fifth generation network in the United Kingdom. However, there are some limitations, including Huawei's exception to the core of the 5G network. From the UK and you are closing sensitive websites.
Although the U.S. blacklisted Huawei in May, the U.S. has always called on the UK to ban the Chinese telecom giant, but the UK has been approved.
Additionally, for reasons of national security, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive decision banning the company's close ties to the Chinese government, and Huawei has repeatedly denied these allegations.