Snowden Documents Say NSA Spying On Huawei’s Servers For Years

Ever since Edward Snowden leaked the confidential information of NSA, the agency has been facing enormous allegations every now and then. A new allegation upon NSA is that the agency has been spying on Chinese tech company Huawei’s servers for years.


Huawei-Headquarter

According to documents leaked to the media by Snowden, NSA hacked Huawei around five years ago as the agency had considered Huawei a threat to national security. The NSA first began targeting Huawei in 2009, and was able to gain access to its client list and email archives. Snowden’s documents say, the government planned on gaining information about the plans of the Chinese government. Once the NSA gained entrance to the sealed company servers, it began to monitor its top executives.

The U.S. government hoped that by hacking into the servers of Huawei, it could discover intelligence that would tie Huawei to the People’s Liberation Army, as well as developing methods to use products manufactured by the tech giant to spy on Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kenya, and Cuba.

NSA has found no direct ties, but China can still be considered a national security threat because they routinely hack into U.S. based companies and use the intelligence they gather for the economic gain of businesses in their own country.

These revelations from Snowden’s leaked documents show just how deeply intertwined the intelligence community is in the foreign affairs of other nations. Lets see where the episode ends.

Source: NY Times

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Anatol

Anatol Rahman is the Editor at TheTechJournal. He loves complicated machineries, and crazy about robot and space. He likes cycling. Before joining TheTechJournal team, he worked in the telemarketing industry. You can catch him on Google+.

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