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RE: Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims
The fact of the matter is that the Chinese Army has a cyberwar unit and it's very own training manuals detail specific attack scenarios against the west. Additionally, repeated attacks and intrusions occur every single day against our nations infrastructure. Any company providing technology to the west with Chinese or Russian ties has to be closely scrutinized. To ignore the 800 pound gorilla in the room is only "ludicrous" move I see.
Posted by: vcapo   Posted on: 12/23/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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RE: Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims  berlindsucks | 12/22/08
No double standard at all, merely looking out for self interest.  vcapo | 12/23/08
RE: Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims  vcapo | 12/23/08
RE: Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims  huangshi | 12/25/08
RE: Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims  falcon3680 | 12/25/08

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