China's Huawei condemns reported NSA snooping


  • TECH
  • Monday, 24 Mar 2014

IN DEFENCE: Chinese telecom and Internet company Huawei defended its independence on Sunday and said it would condemn any infiltration of its servers by the US National Security Agency if reports of such activities by the NSA were true. — Reuters

BERLIN: Chinese telecom and Internet company Huawei defended its independence on Sunday and said it would condemn any infiltration of its servers by the US National Security Agency if reports of such activities by the NSA were true. 

The New York Times and German magazine Der Spiegel reported this weekend, citing documents leaked by former US security contractor Edward Snowden, that the NSA had obtained sensitive data and monitored Huawei executives' communications. 

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