The US is charging Huawei with racketeering
Ratcheting up its pressure campaign against Huawei and its affiliates, the Department of Justice and the FBI announced today that it has brought 16 charges against Huawei in a sprawling case with major geopolitical implications (you can read the full 56-page indictment here).
Huawei is being charged with conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) statute. The DoJ alleges that Huawei and a number of its affiliates used confidential agreements with American companies over the past two decades to access the trade secrets of those companies, only to then misappropriate that intellectual property and use it to fund Huawei's business.
An example of this activity is provided in the indictment. Described as "Company 1," Huawei is alleged to have stolen source code for Company 1's routers, which it then used in its own products.
[...] Huawei is also alleged to have engaged in more simple forms of industrial espionage. While at a trade show in Chicago, a Huawei-affiliated engineer "... was discovered in the middle of the night after the show had closed for the day in the booth of a technology company ... removing the cover from a networking device and taking photographs of the circuitry inside. Individual-3 wore a badge listing his employer as 'Weihua,'
[...] Together, the indictment lists multiple examples of Huawei's alleged conspiracy to pilfer U.S. intellectual property.
It's a good thing that the United States would never do 'bad things' or act in a manner like this.
(Score: 5, Touché) by Bot on Saturday February 15 2020, @11:39AM (1 child)
* huawei entered the chat
cisco:wtf doj
DOJ: hm huawei, you spy!
huawei: one sec, afk
* innocent_looking_asian_intern left the chat
huawei: me no spy
DOJ: hm huawei, you racketeer!
mighty-m$: hey cool down DOJ let's not create precedents shall we haha
apple: haha
MAFIAA: haha
Account abandoned.
(Score: 4, Insightful) by BsAtHome on Saturday February 15 2020, @12:13PM
Meanwhile, the Chinese have created a fibertap at the NSA fibertab where NSA backdoored cisco and juniper equipment have been employed.
And then the Americans have created a fibertunnel through the great firewall, which bends its ways around and listens in on the competition, just when an army of keyboard pushers are generation plausible stories and designs.
The Russians are, meanwhile, "informing" us all, through their fibertaps, interjecting real stories about the current state of affairs.
The North Korean are slightly bewildered and simply skim the resources of all others. No need to steal technology, money will just do fine, thank you.
The Europeans are lifting their finger and swinging it with the words "don't do that, be nice to each other", while the Germans decrypt the neighbors.
Oh my, the irony...