Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei is taking a PR victory lap following reports suggesting that the National Security Agency spied on the company. Earlier this week, Brazilian TV network Globo revealed a raft of documents that purportedly came from Edward Snowden. The files implicate the NSA, along with its British snooping ally, GCHQ, in spying on numerous targets, including Huawei — the same Huawei that was vilified last year by Congress and deemed a security threat because it might do something sinister like spy.
Huawei Blasts US for Illegal NSA Spying
Posted by: David Vranicar September 13, 2013 09:33 AMChinese telecommunications firm Huawei is taking a PR victory lap following reports suggesting that the National Security Agency spied on the company. Earlier this week, Brazilian TV network Globo revealed a raft of documents that purportedly came from Edward Snowden. The files implicate the NSA, along with its British snooping ally, GCHQ, in spying on numerous targets, including Huawei — the same Huawei that was vilified last year by Congress and deemed a security threat because it might do something sinister like spy.