By: mordd
And according to another article here on Wired ZTE also was a major tech collaborator with the Syria regime, providing it with large amounts of equipment used to monitor and spy on dissidents in Syria....
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I’m sure most phones sold in the US have a ‘backdoor’ feature that reports everything you do to the NSA.
View ArticleBy: erikmartino
The only way zte can regain trust is to opensource their android images and open their update machanisms. Though I still wouldnt recommend zte for dalai lama.
View ArticleBy: WilkinsNannie75
my buddy’s mother go t paid $21508 the previous week. she is making money on the internet and bought a $386500 house. All she did was get fortunate and put into work the instructions explained on this...
View ArticleBy: sternhead
who said third-worlders buying ZTE phones by the droves are wired readers, dupee?
View ArticleBy: Jason Burns
I expected Motorola, HTC, Samsung, etc instead of some no-name Chinese company. Sensationalist title anyone?
View ArticleBy: Ken Kinnison
I was pretty much in the same boat. I knew I was falling for an title- “I want to know if MY phone is on the list.” Not naming the company in the title isn’t neccessarily unethical but I’d go with...
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One of the world's top mobile-phone handset makers has acknowledged the existence of a backdoor in one of its models. The post Top Handset Maker Confirms Backdoor in One of Its Models appeared first on...
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