Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Huawei Equipment Has Major Security Flaws, U.K. Says [www.wsj.com]
Huawei Security ‘Defects’ Are Found by British Authorities [www.nytimes.com]
UK cyber security officials report Huawei’s security practices are a mess [arstechnica.com]
UK chides Huawei for equipment security flaws, but rules out Chinese state interference [www.scmp.com]
UK gov slams Huawei over 'significant' security failures in damning report [www.theinquirer.net]
Subscribe to read | Financial Times [www.ft.com]
Huawei's half-arsed router patching left kit open to botnets: Chinese giant was warned years ago - then bungled it [www.theregister.co.uk]
UK watchdog says Huawei poses a national security risk [betanews.com]
UK report details new and existing Huawei security issues [www.engadget.com]
Huawei is too much of a gamble for UK national security [www.telegraph.co.uk]
UK watchdog slams Huawei over ‘serious’ cybersecurity vulnerabilities [www.theverge.com]
“...Huawei hasn’t implemented company-wide cybersecurity practices that it vowed to put in place in 2012...” WSJ: U.K. says Huawei gear has major security flaws https://t.co/7wHBCqdlBP
— James Mulvenon (@jmulvenon) March 28, 2019
U.K. says Huawei gear has major security flaws https://t.co/geA1xGk4wA
— Gen (Ret) Rob Spalding (@robert_spalding) March 28, 2019
영국 정보 당국이 화웨이가 통신 장비의 보안 헛점을 가지고 있으며 이를 적극적으로 해소하라는 요청도 사실상 묵살했다고 밝혀. 한마디로 중국 정부는 둘째치고 다른 해커가 간섭할 수도 있는 상황이라는것. https://t.co/Y2oqu8y5yT
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) March 28, 2019
“British officials accused Huawei Technologies Co. of repeatedly failing to address security flaws in its products and said the company hasn’t demonstrated a commitment to fixing them.” @WSJ https://t.co/QjxkhMV7EW
— Fergus Hanson (@FergusHanson) March 28, 2019
“The U.K. report doesn’t offer any proof along those lines. But it makes claim: that the company hasn’t made cybersecurity a priority its products might have security flaws that anyone, not just the Chinese government, could exploit.” https://t.co/Uwk5YdmcCK
— Samm Sacks (@SammSacks) March 28, 2019
UK @NCSC reports @Huawei equipment has major security flaws #cybersecurity #dataprotection #infosec #vulnerability #tech #news https://t.co/qHuAjRD0qV
— Cybersecurity Concepts, LLC (@CybersecurityC6) March 28, 2019
Breaking news: water is wet https://t.co/2Ti2K6QpNv
— Greg Wester (@gwestr) March 28, 2019
As you read this ‘#Huawei isn’t serious about cyber security.. Failed to do what it promised in 2012’, do keep in mind that its Compliance Officer is also #Huawei’s CCP Cell Secretary https://t.co/n0P6tJb57M?
— SCS_Disputes (@SCS_Disputes) March 28, 2019
Huawei hasn’t introduced security procedures required of them 6 years ago! And you want to trust them for #5G ? And they claim they can fix it in 6 months? Carriers who continue to advocate for Huawei after this need to be investigated https://t.co/FhmuRb8WNG
— Steve Conlon (@stevenconlon) March 28, 2019
As expected the U.K. has found that #Huawei technologies pose a significant risk.
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) March 28, 2019
Any nation short sighted enough to allow them to develop its domestic telecommunications infrastructure can be spied on by #China at will. https://t.co/QZxLsy9Ps2 via @NYTimes
Huawei Security ‘Defects’ Are Found by British Authorities https://t.co/FDvkh0EruU
— Karol ? (@karolcummins) March 28, 2019
영국 정부가 화웨이의 통신 장비를 분석한 결과, 다수의 보안 문제를 발견했다는 보고서를 올렸다. https://t.co/yqnMxDgxnW
— 이주형 (쿠도군) (@KudoKun_) March 28, 2019
British review found “significant” #security problems with Huawei’s telecommunications equipment, although they’re not yet joining the US to try to ban it from next-generation #wireless #networks. Via @PrivacyMatters https://t.co/Zh1HK3IMDh
— Cherri Pancake (@ACM_president) March 28, 2019
“In a statement, Huawei said the British report “details some concerns about Huawei’s software engineering capabilities. We understand these concerns and take them very seriously.” https://t.co/KRJehEKITg
— Jean Christopher Mittelstaedt 马奇山 (@jc_mittelstadt) March 28, 2019
Even if (for the moment) you aren't worried about the Chinese government, this is, all by itself, highly disconcerting. https://t.co/EEXV97oez6 pic.twitter.com/o9zG3NlR5o
— bjkeefe (@bjkeefe) March 28, 2019
Stern warning from UK analysts about @Huawei’s intelligence threat. I recently raised this concern in a letter to @SecPompeo & Director Coats. All partners in the Five Eyes intelligence network should ban #Huawei from their #5G networks. https://t.co/VQhsvepv3v
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) March 28, 2019
Bottom line, you cannot deploy equipment that is going to be at the core of global communications if there is credible #cybersecurity issues. It's a hard stop until it is fixed -> @Huawei Security ‘Defects’ Are Found by British Authorities https://t.co/UC9Vh0TzFM #Mobile #5G pic.twitter.com/JWHCDhrzJH
— Daniel Newman (@danielnewmanUV) March 28, 2019
"A British review of Huawei found 'significant' security problems with the Chinese company’s telecommunications equipment..."https://t.co/khYhlPJOhH
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) March 28, 2019
UK security review of Huawei finds major "underlying defects” in company's software engineering & security features that governments or independent hackers could exploit: https://t.co/bAo3dRJXJS
— Ryan Gallagher (@rj_gallagher) March 28, 2019
Serious security flaws found in Huawei equipment. Makes the 5G debate hot. Remote code execution in routers? https://t.co/YntKo8bS43
— Lukasz Olejnik (@lukOlejnik) March 28, 2019
UK cyber security officials report Huawei’s security practices are a mess. I am shocked, shocked. https://t.co/ymAP1QtB3X
— Sean Gallagher. (@thepacketrat) March 28, 2019
Sure ok. But tbh... Try the same with any other android phone. I doubt you will find they are sparkling clean... https://t.co/jdKT5qcJEq
— c0de517e/AngeloPesce (@kenpex) March 28, 2019
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— Caf (@Cafeine) March 28, 2019
UK cyber security officials report Huawei’s security practices are a mess https://t.co/FUVip8WWPC pic.twitter.com/4wsPg1tRy0
JUST IN: China's Huawei has made ‘no material progress’ addressing equipment security flaws - British government report pic.twitter.com/pEhsilVG7W
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) March 28, 2019
This is important because the U.K. cybersecurity agency is highly regarded and other countries may follow its lead.
— Stu Woo (@stuwoo) March 28, 2019
British officials also say Huawei never followed its companywide cybersecurity guidelines from 2012 and feels Huawei doesn't take cybersecurity seriously. https://t.co/Bb3pIGhZYr
This is a big deal, and ammo for Huawei haters like America:
— Stu Woo (@stuwoo) March 28, 2019
Separate from the will-Beijing-force-Huawei-to-spy debate, U.K. officials say Huawei is just so bad at engineering that its equipment may have inadvertent security holes anyone can exploit.https://t.co/fvuwSUTGYk
As expected the U.K. has found that #Huawei technologies pose a significant risk.
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) March 28, 2019
Any nation short sighted enough to allow them to develop its domestic telecommunications infrastructure can be spied on by #China at will. https://t.co/QZxLsy9Ps2 via @NYTimes
Today's report from the UK's GCHQ-chaired oversight board really lays into Huawei's engineering and cyber security processes...(1/n) by @NicFildes @DJBond6873 https://t.co/mUmU0iDUeV
— Yuan Yang (@YuanfenYang) March 28, 2019
Exclusive: U.S. pushes Chinese owner of Grindr to divest the dating app
— Paul Triolo (@pstAsiatech) March 27, 2019
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) has informed Kunlun that its ownership of West Hollywood, California-based Grindr constitutes a national security risk. https://t.co/v7hhkJBObF
Stern warning from UK analysts about @Huawei’s intelligence threat. I recently raised this concern in a letter to @SecPompeo & Director Coats. All partners in the Five Eyes intelligence network should ban #Huawei from their #5G networks. https://t.co/VQhsvepv3v
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) March 28, 2019
Bad news for Huawei. UK gives Chinese firm a public slap for failing to fix long-standing security flaws in its mobile network equipment and reveals new “significant technical issues." https://t.co/XVNJDmvCBF
— Graham Cluley (@gcluley) March 28, 2019
DA FUQ ?!
— BenTallmadge (@BenKTallmadge) March 28, 2019
UK chides Huawei for equipment security flaws, but rules out Chinese state interference | South China Morning Post
Government-led watchdog says it can provide ONLY LIMITED ASSURANCE to manage security risk of Huawei gear installed in the UK.
? https://t.co/Nqt0DMYfgZ
Would any normal person buy a product that he or she knows it’s unsafe to use?
— BenTallmadge (@BenKTallmadge) March 28, 2019
What the hell is wrong with UK?
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UK needs to Ban the shit out of Huawei, or US should refuse to share any intels with them.@GCHQ @CIA @FBI @TheJusticeDept https://t.co/Nqt0DMYfgZ
A damning new UK report is the harshest warning yet over the security risks posed by Huawei, backing up US doubts about whether the Chinese company's equipment could be used by China for spying or cyber attacks https://t.co/GpcV4SJE9D
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 28, 2019
Just in: A damning report by a UK watchdog accuses the Chinese telecom company Huawei's 5G network of insufficient cyber security and software engineering quality https://t.co/4enZwzKeN9
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 28, 2019
UK’s 5G watchdog ramps up warnings over Huawei risks https://t.co/zn3O1YlnND
— Financial Times (@FT) March 28, 2019
Today's report from the UK's GCHQ-chaired oversight board really lays into Huawei's engineering and cyber security processes...(1/n) by @NicFildes @DJBond6873 https://t.co/mUmU0iDUeV
— Yuan Yang (@YuanfenYang) March 28, 2019
https://t.co/FHFLBIOSf3 I have posted comments to today's @FT story on the new revelations regarding Huawei/Chinese 5G in the U.K. For those that may not have an FT subscription, I'm going to post my comment in this thread:
— Declan Ganley (@declanganley) March 28, 2019
? National security thread ?
— Lewis Feilder (@LewisFeilder) March 28, 2019
Amongst the Brexit noise, you might have missed that the government is looking into whether the Chinese firm Huawei should be allowed to supply elements of the UK's next generation (5G) mobile data network.https://t.co/QYVXxs6EPe
UK intelligence panel warns on Huawei security flaws- damning report backs US doubts on Chinese telecoms company’s ability to fix problems https://t.co/PJC48kTp7p pic.twitter.com/E0ZbCBuKfE
— Jamie Smyth (@JamieSmythF) March 28, 2019
Exclusive by me: Huawei was warned by an ISP about a remote code execution vuln in router firmware. It was patched - but years later infosec researchers found the same vuln in a different model of Huawei router https://t.co/zDeRRtcdvV
— Gareth Corfield (@GazTheJourno) March 28, 2019
Huawei bungled router security, leaving kit open to botnets, despite alert from ISP years prior https://t.co/BrV35XQseG
— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) March 28, 2019
Huawei bungled router security, leaving kit open to botnets, despite alert from ISP years prior https://t.co/jadnqJ1uZo #infosec pic.twitter.com/PZZksXDR9f
— #AI (@AI__TECH) March 28, 2019
A UK government #cybersecurity watchdog has once again raised serious concerns about @Huawei’s security practices. @JonPorty @verge https://t.co/jMlxEFIIUM
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) March 28, 2019
UK watchdog slams Huawei over ‘serious’ cybersecurity vulnerabilities https://t.co/X6KunfCG9Q pic.twitter.com/O1hpJ2zhTn
— The Verge (@verge) March 28, 2019
Quote: HCSEC’s report does not claim to have found any direct evidence of state-backed espionage. However, what it does do is criticize Huawei’s “basic engineering competence and cyber security hygiene,”
— ????????? (@Sector035) March 28, 2019
Well, that didn't help trying to gain trust ?♂️
https://t.co/N8G0qUQinC
"A UK government cybersecurity watchdog has once again raised serious concerns about Huawei’s security practices."https://t.co/dZ7ZudDJ4f#infosec #cybersecurity #malware #databreach #technology #tech #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #BI #ML #DL #vulnerability #Cyber #ransomware
— US Cybersecurity Mag. (@USCyberMag) March 28, 2019
UK watchdog slams Huawei over ‘serious’ cybersecurity vulnerabilities https://t.co/xVuNqZM5Hz pic.twitter.com/mdX1r4iNwI
— Infinixity (@infinixity_) March 28, 2019
한국도 정부가 5G보안기술자문협의회라는 것을 만들어서 ‘상반기 중 어떤 얘기’가 나온다고는 하지만, 한국은 지금 이미 신 나게 쓰고 있고, 또 중국의 눈치를 봐야 하니 이런 영국신사풍의 플레이가 가능할지는 모르겠다는 바람의 소리가...
— Goodhyun 김국현 (@goodhyun) March 29, 2019
https://t.co/hfNnXwl2pX
Huawei isn’t just vulnerable to Chinese State hacks, it’s also susceptible to attacks from plenty of other sides.
— BenTallmadge (@BenKTallmadge) March 29, 2019
Huawei has also been so slow to address Cybersecurity shortcomings that were first raised 7 years ago.https://t.co/7xoPrH6TW2
Huawei Security ‘Defects’ Are Found by British Authorities https://t.co/ggVwC6P66o @huawei @jeffkagan
— Jeff Kagan wireless analyst columnist influencer (@jeffkagan) March 28, 2019
Huawei Security ‘Defects’ Are Found by British Authorities - The New York Times https://t.co/yHrPrXMrSn
— Global Madrid (@GlobalChamMAD) March 29, 2019
UK cyber security officials report Huawei’s security practices are a mess https://t.co/gFrncx83sl via @InfoSecHotSpot pic.twitter.com/Y3scsX3Zwu
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) March 29, 2019
UK cyber security officials report Huawei’s security practices are a mess https://t.co/DNV6b1bQTE via @InfoSecHotSpot pic.twitter.com/DJsvX5zIMl
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) March 29, 2019
UK’s 5G watchdog ramps up warnings over Huawei security risks. Do read @ManojSinhaBJP and @rssharma3https://t.co/ftsSvgOIFP via @financialtimes
— Sunil Jain (@thesuniljain) March 28, 2019
UK watchdog slams #Huawei over ‘serious’ #cybersecurity vulnerabilities
— Anson McCade (@AnsonMcCade) March 29, 2019
via @ansonmccade https://t.co/Ckt8ooJncK #technology #TechNews #DataScience #DataScientist #DataAnalytic #ML #DeepLearning #DL #dataviz #cloud #CloudComputing #fintech #IoT #CyberSecurity #ai #Designthinking pic.twitter.com/PYS62xM8Ja
UK watchdog slams Huawei over ‘serious’ cybersecurity vulnerabilitieshttps://t.co/4Cfr5tTQSN
— ??Golden Resister ? (@rjcrock2003) March 29, 2019
UK watchdog slams Huawei over ‘serious’ cybersecurity vulnerabilities https://t.co/Y1T5oAJdoQ via @InfoSecHotSpot pic.twitter.com/m9VYxgL0Gr
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) March 29, 2019