Best Infosec-Related Long Reads of the Week, 6/24/23
Gripping tale of Huawei corporate espionage, Iranian misinformation groups are infiltrating Israel, Cars suck up a vast amount of data, Data labeling by a growing underclass fuels AI
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When a Huawei Bid Turned Into a Hunt for a Corporate Mole
A detailed investigation by Bloomberg’s Jordan Robertson and Drake Bennett presents spins a gripping tale of how the Chinese telecom tech giant Huawei used a corporate mole to infiltrate TDC, Denmark’s dominant telecommunications company deciding whether to hand a $200 million 5G contract to Huawei or its rival Ericsson and ultimately compromised TDC’s offices and spied on TDC decision-makers.
A forensic analysis of Goldstein’s Lenovo laptop provided clues about what happened at that meeting. Early that morning, Goldstein had opened a folder on his computer …
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