Tuesday, April 1, 2014

The Chinese Tech Firm That The NSA Fears

A Huawei Technologies Co Ltd office in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. [Photo / Agencies]

How a Chinese Tech Firm Became The NSA’s Surveillance Nightmare -- Threat Level/Wired

The NSA’s global spy operation may seem unstoppable, but there’s at least one target that has proven to be a formidable obstacle: the Chinese communications technology firm Huawei, whose growth could threaten the agency’s much-publicized digital spying powers.

An unfamiliar name to American consumers, Huawei produces products that are swiftly being installed in the internet backbone in many regions of the world, displacing some of the western-built equipment that the NSA knows — and presumably knows how to exploit — so well.

That obstacle is growing bigger each year as routers and other networking equipment made by Huawei Technologies and its offshoot, Huawei Marine Networks, become more ubiquitous. The NSA and other U.S. agencies have long been concerned that the Chinese government or military — Huawei’s founder is a former officer in the People’s Liberation Army — may have installed backdoors in Huawei equipment, enabling it for surveillance. But an even bigger concern is that with the growing ubiquity of Huawei products, the NSA’s own surveillance network could grow dark in areas where the equipment is used.

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My Comment: The Chinese are very aggressive in developing these markets .... and the fact that they have succeeded in grabbing market share should not surprise anyone.

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