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bananas

(27,509 posts)
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 01:19 PM Jan 2013

Exclusive: U.S. nuclear lab removes Chinese tech over security fears

Source: Reuters

A leading U.S. nuclear weapons laboratory recently discovered its computer systems contained some Chinese-made network switches and replaced at least two components because of national security concerns, a document shows.

A letter from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, dated November 5, 2012, states that the research facility had installed devices made by H3C Technologies Co, based in Hangzhou, China, according to a copy seen by Reuters. H3C began as a joint venture between China's Huawei Technologies Co and 3Com Corp, a U.S. tech firm, and was once called Huawei-3Com. Hewlett Packard Co acquired the firm in 2010.

The discovery raises questions about procurement practices by U.S. departments responsible for national security. The U.S. government and Congress have raised concerns about Huawei and its alleged ties to the Chinese military and government. The company, the world's second-largest telecommunications equipment maker, denies its products pose any security risk or that the Chinese military influences its business.

Switches are used to manage data traffic on computer networks. The exact number of Chinese-made switches installed at Los Alamos, how or when they were acquired, and whether they were placed in sensitive systems or pose any security risks, remains unclear. The laboratory - where the first atomic bomb was designed - is responsible for maintaining America's arsenal of nuclear weapons.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/07/us-huawei-alamos-idUSBRE90608B20130107

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Exclusive: U.S. nuclear lab removes Chinese tech over security fears (Original Post) bananas Jan 2013 OP
This is obviously a case of Big Government job-killing overregulation JHB Jan 2013 #1
So they were replaced by American company made switches, with chips made in China? RC Jan 2013 #2
When Apple announced they were moving some of their production to factories in the okaawhatever Jan 2013 #3

JHB

(37,161 posts)
1. This is obviously a case of Big Government job-killing overregulation
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 01:37 PM
Jan 2013

The solution, of course, is for those commies at Los Alamos to realize this is a free market, and that the free-er the market, the better. Any negative outcome is obviously due to an insufficiently-free market so we must deregulate-deregulate-deregulate!

Questioning the Divine Right of Maximized Profit could be treason. Do we really want these traitors in our National Laboratories just because they know this "science" stuff?


okaawhatever

(9,462 posts)
3. When Apple announced they were moving some of their production to factories in the
Tue Jan 8, 2013, 12:58 AM
Jan 2013

U.S.A. that was my first thought. They tried to act lke they were bringing jobs back home, but I suspect it had more to do with securty. I read recently that many computers, Apple included, were being delivered to the U.S.A. with chinese virus' or bots or whatever already installed. Pretty scary stuff.

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