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China accuses the US of hacking Huawei servers for over a decade


Tensions between the US and China have escalated further. Beijing has accused Washington of continuously hacking Huawei’s servers and conducting cyberattacks to steal other critical data since 2009. China’s Ministry of State Security has shared a post (spotted by Nikkei Asia) on its official WeChat account regarding this. The post that points out the US government’s efforts against the Chinese tech giant Huawei is titled: “Revealing key despicable methods by US intelligence agencies in cyberespionage and theft.”
How the US hacked Huawei
The post accuses the US of using “big, influential tech companies” to install backdoors in Huawei’s software, apps and equipment.As per the post, Washington was trying to steal vital data from countries including China and Russia.
“In 2009, the Office of Tailored Access Operations started to infiltrate servers at Huawei’s headquarters and continued conducting such surveillance operations,” the post read.
With the increase in geopolitical tensions, both the US and China have been expanding their global spying operations. In July, Beijing-linked hackers reportedly accessed the email account of the US ambassador to China. This operation is believed to have exposed hundreds of emails.
China hit with Second Date spyware
The post notes that China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center has extracted a spyware called Second Date. The spyware was discovered while investigating a cyberattack on Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xi’an. This cyberattack reportedly took place last year.
The ministry found that the Second Date is “cyberespionage malware developed by the US National Security Agency, which operates covertly in thousands of networks in many countries around the world.”

The Second Date spyware was extracted with the help of a company named Qihoo 360. Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported that this company has previously released findings about US hacking activities against China. However, Qihoo 360 didn’t report the part about Huawei.
“The U.S. had obtained control over tens of thousands of devices and stolen a substantial amount of high-value data,” the ministry said.
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Huawei P40 series grabbing May 2022 HarmonyOS update


Huawei is planning to launch the massive version of HarmonyOS 3.0 as well as the mobile phone version of OpenHarmony 3.1 by September this year. Well, that says a new leak by the Weibo Blogger Factory Director Shi Guan.

The leaker further suggests that terminal products that equip the open-source Hongmeng system are also under observation. In other words, the company is making efforts to accelerate the OpenHarmony system-related technologies to benefit the tech makers in the time ahead.

HarmonyOS 3.0

Earlier, Huawei officially reported launching the HarmonyOS 3.0 Beta in the month of March. Following the statement, the Chinese tech maker also added to release the stable build by the end of the second quarter of this year. However, things do not work always, as decided.

Huawei HarmonyOS 3.0 OpenHarmony 3.1

It looks like the next HarmonyOS version will take some more time in internal testing. Meanwhile, the latest information hints at the add-ons that the system will bring for the users.

Though there are not many implements to the UI of the system. Yet, individuals will find finer optimizations in terms of interaction logic and experience. In comparison to the previous versions, the upcoming build has a few modifications.

Besides, one can find better connectivity functions with the system. Moreover, it also boosts the sharing performance among multiple devices.

OpenHarmony 3.1

Apart from the Huawei HarmonyOS 3.0, the OpenHarmony 3.1 arrived by the end of March this year. The Open Atom Open Source Foundation unveiled the release version with a bunch of fundamental features that ease the routine tasks of an individual on smart gadgets.

Huawei HarmonyOS 3.0 OpenHarmony 3.1

At the moment, the first beta of the OpenHarmony 3.2 is going on live. There are several new features that are landing with the respective beta pack. Alongside, we will soon find the internal beta versions of the upcoming Harmony interfaces.

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Crypters in the C2C markets. Ransomware attacks continue. Canada will exclude Huawei from 5G. Notes from the hybrid war.


Dateline Moscow, Kyiv, Berlin, Rome, Washington, Beijing: Russia reconstitutes its forces, under pressure.

Ukraine at D+85: Russian attempts to reconstitute its forces, under pressure. (The CyberWire) Russian forces appear to attempting to consolidate their positions in the Donbas and along the Azov coast while their government seeks to reconstitute the units that have taken severe personnel and equipment losses during the invasion of Ukraine. Cyber phases of the war continue to concentrate on disinformation and nuisance-level attacks, many of these conducted by nominal hacktivists.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events, day 86 (Al Jazeera) As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 86th day, we take a look at the main developments.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events, day 85 (Al Jazeera) As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 85th day, we take a look at the main developments.

Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 85 of the invasion (the Guardian) Russia says 1,730 fighters at Azovstal plant have surrendered since Monday; ‘culture of cover-ups’ in Russian military, says UK’s MoD

Russia could actually lose territory amid Ukraine war disaster (Newsweek) The U.S. ambassador to Ukraine said Russian troops could be expelled from more regions they had occupied, which raises the prospect of Moscow losing Crimea.

‘Now we get hit too’: Belgorod, the Russian city on the Ukraine frontline (the Guardian) Locals speak of a tense atmosphere after a number of attacks – and reports of Ukrainian saboteurs

Red Cross registers hundreds of Ukrainian POWs from Mariupol (AP NEWS) The Russian military said Thursday that more Ukrainian fighters who were making a last stand in Mariupol have surrendered, bringing the total who have left their stronghold to 1,730, while the Red Cross said it had registered hundreds of them as prisoners of war.

Ukrainian POWs Could Face Real Legal Jeopardy in Russia (World Politics Review) This week, speculation has been intense about the fate of the hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered to Russia in Mariupol. While it is easy to dismiss Russia’s claims against the prisoners as propaganda, the Geneva Conventions would allow Russia to…

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