Wednesday, July 31, 2013

China's Lenovo Computers Have Been Banned By Western Spy Agencies

Since acquiring IBM’s PC division, Lenovo has traded top spots with HP in terms of global market share, however their computers have been banned from the “secret” and ‘‘top secret” ­networks of the intelligence and defence services of Australia, the US, Britain, Canada, and New Zealand due to security concerns. Photo: Bloomberg

Spy Agencies Ban Lenovo PCs On Security Concerns -- Financial Review

Computers manufactured by the world’s biggest personal computer maker, Lenovo, have been banned from the “secret” and ‘‘top secret” ­networks of the intelligence and defence services of Australia, the US, Britain, Canada, and New Zealand, because of concerns they are vulnerable to being hacked.

Multiple intelligence and defence sources in Britain and Australia confirmed there is a written ban on computers made by the Chinese company being used in “classified” networks.

The ban was introduced in the mid-2000s after intensive laboratory testing of its equipment allegedly documented “back-door” hardware and “firmware” vulnerabilities in Lenovo chips. A Department of Defence spokesman confirmed Lenovo ­products have never been accredited for Australia’s secret or top secret ­networks.

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More News On China's Lenovo Computers Have Been Banned By Western Spy Agencies

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Spy agencies 'ban Lenovo from secret networks' -- The Telegraph
Intelligence Agencies Banned Lenovo PCs After Chinese Acquisition -- Information Week Security
Spy Agencies Have Banned Lenovo Computers, Fearing Chinese Hardware Hacks -- Popular Science
Lenovo PCs banned by CIA and MI5 over alleged backdoors, report claims -- Tech World
Spy agencies shun Lenovo, finding backdoors built into the hardware -- Geek
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