Huawei reminds the United States of its history of spying on networks |
Chinese company Huawei has responded to US allegations that it has nothing to spy on American allegations, and notes that the U.S. itself has a long history of spying on the phone.
Huawei said in a six-paragraph statement: The Edward Snowden leak shows that the United States has secretly accessed communications networks around the world and is monitoring other countries.
The company said that this week's Washington Post report on how the CIA used crypto companies to monitor other countries for decades, further evidence that the agency had acquired a company called Crypto AG and used it to communicate, had been spied for decades and the agency had spies. Encrypt communication with your allies and opponents.
Huawei's latest statement came in the wake of a Wall Street Journal report quoting US officials yesterday: We have evidence that Huawei can secretly access sensitive and personal information in its systems that are sold worldwide.
The Chinese company confirmed that the US allegations only related to reporting spyware, because it did not follow an acceptable logic in the field of cyber security.
The statement said: "We did not enter the communications network secretly, nor did we. The Wall Street Journal clearly understood that the United States government was unable to provide evidence to support its allegations. This reflects the newspaper's biases against us and undermines their credibility."
According to an article published in the newspaper, manufacturers of telecommunications equipment required by law to sell products to telecommunications companies should develop methods in their devices that allow authorities to access the network for legitimate purposes. It must do so in a manner that is not supported by the network operator. Ways to access the device
U.S. claims Huawei has violated these laws by creating devices that allow it to secretly access the network through these interfaces without the operator's knowledge, while Huawei claims U.S. claims are impossible.
The press release states: Huawei is only a supplier of equipment, it is impossible to access the customer network without the carrier’s approval, and we have no way to bypass the operator and access control and cannot be recognized through traditional firewalls and security systems. The data on the web is known as the Wall Street Journal. American officials were unable to provide accurate information about the back door.