LONDON -- British telecoms group Vodafone tackled a security flaw with Huawei technology a decade ago, it was revealed Tuesday amid widespread concerns over the Chinese giant developing 5G networks abroad. Bloomberg reported that Vodafone, Europe's biggest mobile phone company, identified hidden so-called backdoors in software that could have handed Huawei unauthorized access to the carrier's fixed-line network in Italy used to connect to the internet. The financial news wire cited Vodafone's security briefing documents from 2009 and 2011. https://twitter.com/DSMeu/status/1122882384519729152 Vodafone confirmed to AFP that the issues were resolved but stressed it was...
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