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US: Huawei can secretly tap phone networks

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Chinese technology company Huawei can secretly access phone networks, American officials say.

A Wall Street Journal report claims Huawei maintains back door access to telecom networks around the world through channels designed for law enforcemen­t.

Huawei denies the allegation­s. US President Donald Trump signed an executive order in May last year against Huawei prohibitin­g American companies from licensing technology to the Chinese company. However the reasons for that have been shrouded in secrecy.

But now United States security officials are saying Huawei has maintained back door access into some of the networks it builds, starting as early as 2009 with 4G equipment.

“We have evidence that Huawei has the capability secretly to access sensitive and personal informatio­n in systems it . . . sells around the world,” national security adviser Robert O’Brien told the Wall Street Journal.

It’s not clear whether the capability has been used, but those buying Huawei’s equipment are unaware of the company’s level of access, American officials told the Journal.

However Huawei USA security chief Andy Purdy rejected the allegation­s.

“We vigorously deny the allegation that we retain any such capability,” Purdy told The Verge. “We also deny that we have ever improperly accessed customer informatio­n or customer data.”

It comes after the UK National Security Council last month gave the go-ahead to Huawei but limited the company to a market share of 35 per cent in 5G infrastruc­ture and will exclude its kit from the sensitive “core” of the networks.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had been under intense pressure from Washington to ban Huawei from the entire network as the United States claims the company poses a security risk and threatens UK-US intelligen­ce sharing.

But Johnson stood fast, and was said to have one eye on growing trade with China in the post-Brexit era.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Huawei denies retaining back-door access to its products.
Photo / AP Huawei denies retaining back-door access to its products.

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