Tag: GCHQ
UK Spooks Found Huawei Network Flaw with ‘National Significance’
The Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre (HCSEC) continues to identify serious and specific issues with Huawei products.
UK Security Body Recommends Building a ‘National Telecoms Lab’
The National Cyber Security Centre's summary of telecoms security risks will interest specialists in other countries too.
China’s Cyberwarfare Goals Described in US Report; FCC Blocks China Mobile Entry into US Market
Words and actions confirm that the US fears Chinese exploitation of 5G and telecoms networks in general.
Interpreting Huawei’s Failed UK Security Audit
The Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre (HCSEC) found that a USD2bn initiative has not resolved the security issues identified in their 2018 report.
The Codebreaker’s Christmas Puzzle
Wannabe spies will enjoy GCHQ's cryptographic twist on seasonal greetings.
Spies, Smurfs and Snowden Are Bad for Business
Governments are failing to find the balance between privacy and security. As a result, they allow government employees to slander and bully comms providers.
Sneaky Change Allows UK Spies to Legally Hack
A legal complaint by Privacy International and seven comms providers may have been derailed by a little-discussed change to the Computer Misuse Act, making it lawful for spies to hack.
Rare Insight Into GCHQ’s Comms Spies
British parliamentarians have responded to Edward Snowden's NSA leaks with a report that discusses the workings of GCHQ, the UK's international communications spies.
NSA and GCHQ Steal Keys to SIM Cards
Whistleblower Edward Snowden reveals how US and UK intelligence agencies hacked the world's largest SIM maker, and mobile operators, in order to steal encryption keys.
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