U.K. report finds technical risks in Huawei network gear

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It's the latest salvo in a global battle over Huawei, which the U.S. says could give the Chinese government backdoor access to sensitive data worldwide.
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An employee works on a mobile phone production line at Huawei's factory campus in Dongguan, Guangdong province, China on March 25, 2019.Tyrone Siu / Reuters

British cybersecurity inspectors said Thursday they found significant technical issues in Chinese telecom supplier Huawei's software that pose risks for the country's mobile networks.

It's the latest salvo in a global battle over Huawei, which the U.S. says could give the Chinese government backdoor access to sensitive data worldwide.

The report said it's only possible to give "limited assurance" that long-term national security risks from Huawei's involvement in critical British telecom networks can be adequately managed.

The U.S. government wants its European allies to ban the company from next-generation mobile networks set to roll out in coming years over fears Huawei gear could be used for cyberespionage. However, Britain has so far resisted, saying it can manage the risks without resorting to a boycott.

Thursday's report noted that Britain's cybersecurity authorities did not believe the defects were a result of "Chinese state interference."

Since 2010, Huawei equipment used by British mobile phone companies has been inspected by the evaluation center, which is funded by the Chinese company and overseen by a board headed by a British official.

The oversight's board annual report also criticized Huawei for making "no material progress" in fixing technical shortcomings noted in last year's report.

Huawei denied that the report suggests British mobile networks are more vulnerable than last year.

"We understand these concerns and take them very seriously," the company said in a statement. The issues that have been identified "provide vital input for the ongoing transformation of our software engineering capabilities," which the company pledged in November to spend $2 billion on, it said.

The oversight board, however, said it hasn't seen anything that gives it confidence that Huawei has the capacity to carry out the transformation.

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