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Chinese telecom firms pose national security threat, US committee finds

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Chinese telecom firms pose national security threat, US committee finds
After a yearlong investigation, a congressional committee concluded that Chinese telecommunication equipment vendors Huawei Technologies and ZTE pose a security threat to the U.S., with lawmakers advising U.S. private-sector firms not to buy networking gear from the companies. Read More


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NASA rover Curiosity gets first scoop on Mars
NASA's Mars Curiosity rover is set to begin a very busy weekend. Read More


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NASA, Pentagon hacker TinKode gets two-year suspended sentence
Romanian national Manole RAzvan CernAianu, known online as TinKode, received a two-year suspended prison sentence for hacking into computer systems owned by Oracle, NASA, the U.S. Army and the U.S. Department of Defense and was ordered to pay damages totalling more than US$120,000. Read More

 
 
 

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