US unveils procedure to shield telecom networks from national security threats
The outlined approach, in a proposed rule, does not mention either Huawei or ZTE
The outlined approach, in a proposed rule, does not mention either Huawei or ZTE
China's ZTE opened a cybersecurity lab in Brussels on Wednesday, aiming to boost transparency four months after bigger telecoms equipment rival Huawei did the same to allay concerns about spying.
Chinese smartphone maker ZTE has agreed to pay US$892 million to the U.S. government for illegally selling networking technology to Iran.
Many smart phone manufacturers preload remote support tools on their Android devices in an insecure way, providing a method for hackers to take control of the devices through rogue apps or even SMS messages.
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