‘The assessment was given by an oversight board, chaired by a member of the cyber-spy agency GCHQ.
— Aadil Brar 畢諳典 (@aadilbrar) October 1, 2020
It said the agency had seen no evidence that Huawei had made a significant shift in its approach to the matter’
https://t.co/39ev0v4k1t
The UK blasted Huawei for "security incompetence" in March 2019 as well: https://t.co/EhqmfEBNfe
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) October 1, 2020
Seems Huawei did nothing to address the previous security woes... ok... it put out a nifty video on "backdoors are good, mkaaay"
But other than that.... https://t.co/mnq810H740
Breaking: Security researchers at GCHQ discovered a "nationally significant" vulnerability in Huawei equipment last year.https://t.co/EVJkIyZMHf
— Alexander Martin (@AlexMartin) October 1, 2020
Huawei 'failed to improve UK security standards' https://t.co/UZEWxhLlAX
— Manami Ichi (@Manaming1) October 1, 2020
.@daitojimari
Huawei's UK code reviewers say Chinese mega-corp is still totally crap at basic software security. Bad crypto, buffer overflows, logic errors... https://t.co/8UFA7D9zrc
— Mark Curphey (@curphey) October 1, 2020
Love how they say it was not from Chinese state interference THEN says "serious and systematic defects in Huawei's software engineering and cyber security competence...no confidence that Huawei will effectively maintain components within its products".https://t.co/QHw7OM8W1u
— CCP Collaborator Balding 大老板 (@BaldingsWorld) October 1, 2020
“Investigators at the UK's Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre (HCSEC) found an issue so severe that it was withheld from the company, according to an oversight report published on Thursday.”
— John Hemmings (@JohnHemmings2) October 1, 2020
This at the height of the “everything is ok” campaign! ??♂️ https://t.co/dcJDvt2D9B
GCHQ cyber security analysts tasked with investigating Huawei equipment used in the UK's telecommunications networks discovered a "nationally significant" vulnerability last year, according to an oversight report published on Thursday.https://t.co/fZXItjeYNU
— China Research Group (@ChinaResearchGp) October 1, 2020
#TakeDownTheCCP
— Jack Maxey (@JackMaxey1) October 1, 2020
GCHQ discovered 'nationally significant' vulnerability in Huawei equipment https://t.co/awvgShB0kf
GCHQ discovered 'nationally significant' vulnerability in Huawei equipment https://t.co/u6jPUjHb6j
— James Mulvenon (@jmulvenon) October 1, 2020
GCHQ discovered 'nationally significant' vulnerability in Huawei equipment https://t.co/6KJVvfTtmf
— Tom Quiggin (@TomTSEC) October 1, 2020
Huawei fixed a serious cybersecurity vulnerability after being asked to do so by @GCHQ https://t.co/QJH5tGcNS0
— Lukasz Olejnik (@lukOlejnik) October 1, 2020
Breaking: Security researchers at GCHQ discovered a "nationally significant" vulnerability in Huawei equipment last year.https://t.co/EVJkIyZMHf
— Alexander Martin (@AlexMartin) October 1, 2020
Britain found a ‘critical’ weakness of 'national significance' in Huawei equipment last year, caused by poor code quality and outdated operating systems. https://t.co/NA6tsYENBs
— Adrian Zenz (@adrianzenz) October 1, 2020
Out of date Huawei kit posed threat to UK telecoms security https://t.co/Hvguhzm2LY
— Financial Times (@FT) October 1, 2020
Huawei was forced to rewrite broadband kit code last year after out of date systems presented a "nationally significant" vulnerability says NCSC. It also messed up the fix https://t.co/0fWhNCbUzv via @financialtimes
— Nic Fildes (@NicFildes) October 1, 2020